Assuming you are referring to legislation then members of the legislature, parliament, or ruling body of the country makes and writes the bills.
No, typically you cannot write checks or pay bills directly from an online savings account. You would need to transfer the funds to a checking account first to make payments.
A president is an executive officer. He is responsible for enacting and enforcing laws, however he does not write bills. That is a legislative function.
He can but he needs Congress to make that, since Congress makes laws they will have to vote yes and the president of course has the final say around, or they can outvote the presidents decline.
People write checks as a convenient and secure way to make payments without using cash. Checks provide a record of the transaction and can be used to pay bills, make purchases, or transfer money to others.
Comgress
Yes. On your schedule A you can include your dental bills as medical expenses.
Rep
No, they are not a 'business' expense.
35 $20 dollar bills make 700.
i know she wrote no scrubs by TLC, and she wrote destiny's child's bills bills bills, and bug a boo... I don't know what else though
This is purely a matter of preference and common usage. Both phrases actually mean the same thing, and are both proper English.
Write, Debate, and pass bills that eventually become laws