No, he needs most of the rest of Congress to approve it first.
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No- at least the President can not introduce bills in Congress, In a sense he could personally initiate bills by personally talking to members of Congress and getting them to introduce them.
They can reject it or pass it to the president to sign.
The chief legislature is the role the President is fulfilling when the President proposes a highway construction bill to Congress and then pressures lawmakers to pass the proposed legislation.
When the president ignores the bill it will be passed automatically. This way he can pass a bill with out joining a side.
Most bills start in committees. A bill that passes committee is then voted on in the full house or senate. A bill must pass the house and the senate, and then it goes to the president.
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.