the president
The President of the United States has the power to veto laws
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to veto it, to sign it into law anyways, or pocket veto the bill
the congress may veto laws or pass laws for a city.
Veto Proposed Laws
He has the power to do all three.
Balance of power. They make the laws, but the president has to approve the laws or veto them.
By A Veto.
In the United States, the President has the power to approve or veto laws. This authority is outlined in Article I, Section 7 of the U.S. Constitution. Specifically, it states that after a bill is passed by both houses of Congress, it is presented to the President, who can either sign it into law or veto it. If the President vetoes a bill, Congress can override the veto with a two-thirds majority in both houses.
To create, approve, or veto laws.
The President can approve or veto laws passed by the legislative(congress) (veto means to reject)
The President of the United States has the power to veto laws
(in the US) The legislative branch(Congress/House & Senate) passes laws, but they have to be approved by The President. The president can veto it, but the House & Senate have the power to override the veto if two-thirds approve it.Added: (in the US) It is the same for the individual states, except it is the state's Governor, who signs them into law or vetoes them.
The President of the United States has the power to veto laws
In the federal government, the President has the power to approve or veto a law.
D power to veto laws.
The congress may pass laws but the president may veto them or The president nominates certain government officials, but the senate must approve