The president has the power to veto bills.
in the federal government, the presdent has the power to veto a bill after it has passed through congress. however, the veto can be overridden by a 2/3 vote in the Senate and the House.
The president.
They pass the bills to be sent to the president who either signs them and then they become a law or vetos them
vetoes
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Legislative branch
It is the same word in Spanish "veto" and "vetos".
The branch that overrides a presidential veto in the United States is the legislative branch, which is responsible for passing laws. Congress can override a veto with a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.
by vetoing the rights but congress overrode the vetos
yes veto's are very common if the president doesn't see them fit to be laws
A legislative leader proposes legislation, prepares a federal budget, and approves or vetos legislation.
It gave elected officials the power to reject laws made by the senate
President vetos the bill
They ask the president to sign it and if he dissagrees(or vetos it), they have to get a ceirtian precentage to have it passed. After they get the president to sign itso it can be passed, but if he vetos it than the congrass votes on if the bill should be passed or not. i think they have to get 3/4(voting twards the vote) to pass it.