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It goes back to both houses for approval.
A bill can be sent to the president for approval after both the House and the Senate pass the bill.A bill can only be sent to the President for approval if it has been passed by both the House and the Senate. It must be passed by both chambers of Congress with a majority in favor of it.
If the President of the United States refuses to sign a bill into law, he vetos it and returns it to the Congress. The Congress can, by 2/3 vote of both the House of Representatives AND the Senate, override the President's veto, and the law goes into effect without the President's approval.
No, the president cannot pass a law without congressional approval. In the United States, legislation must be proposed and passed by both chambers of Congress—the House of Representatives and the Senate—before it can be signed into law by the president. However, the president can issue executive orders to direct the operations of the federal government, but these do not have the same legal standing as laws passed by Congress.
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A bill can be sent to the president for approval after both the House and the Senate pass the bill.A bill can only be sent to the President for approval if it has been passed by both the House and the Senate. It must be passed by both chambers of Congress with a majority in favor of it.
The president is black now, so if you say N*@#$& you will be traced, found, raped and tortured!
Executive branch, Judicial branch, and the Legislaitve branch.