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How is the president's veto power a check on congressional powers?

Even after the House and Senate pass a bill, the President has a chance to accept or reject it.


Where is bill C-290 in the Canadian senate sitting?

The bill is currently waiting for approval in the Senate. It has until February 26th until it dies. Senator Linda Frum has opposed the bill, and if no one else discusses it or votes on it, it will quietly go away.


Who is part of the senate?

Do you mean the US senate, the Canadian Senate, or the Roman senate.


Can the senate reject a treaty negotiated by the president?

probibly


Can the senate reject a president's judicial nomination?

yes they can.


What is the power given only to the senate?

The senate has the power to or reject important appointments made by the president


Who argued the senate to reject Jay's Treaty?

George Washington


Does the senate and house reject treaties?

yes, I think so.


Who is on the Canadian 500 bill?

There is no Canadian $500 bill. The largest Canadian bill in circulation is the $100.


Is the Canadian senate able to delay legislation?

Absolutely! The Senate of Canada can not only delay bills, but it can also make any amendments it so chooses, or it can defeat a bill entirely. The House of Commons has no way to pass a bill without the agreement of the Senate. (The only exception is for some types of constitutional amendments, where the Senate has only a suspensive veto of 180 days.)


Can a committee reject a bill?

It depends which country you are referring to, bur generally the prime minister has no power of veto and cannot reject a bill.


What happens if the president vetoes a bill?

If the president vetoes a bill, it means that they reject it and it does not become a law. However, Congress can override the veto with a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, making the bill a law without the president's approval.