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It depends on what the law is and if the president likes or dislikes the law. there is no given average to vetoing a law.

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The veto and pocket veto are two ways that the what can reject a bill?

The veto and the pocket veto are two ways that the _____ can reject a bill


What ways can the President block a bill from becoming law?

With a Veto or a Pocket Veto.


Two ways the president can kill a bill?

Two ways that a president can kill a bill that has been passed in both houses are used on occasion. One is a direct veto and the other is a pocket veto when the president does not sign the bill within 30 days.


What are ways a bill can die?

There are many ways in which a bill may die. This can occur when it is introduced to the House of Representatives. A bill can die when it is sent to the president of the United States and he chooses not to sign it. The president may also choose to veto the bill.


What are the ways a president can stop a bill from becoming law?

He can stop one with a veto and a pocket veto. A pocket veto is when he waits 10 days and allows the bill to wither away.


What ways the executive branch can check the legislature?

The President has the power of veto. He also has the power to fill vacancies that may happen if Senate is in Recess.


How many presidents had pior occupation?

two ways a president can veto a law


What are the types of vetos for governors?

The two types of veto that can be carried out by the president are the "Pocket Veto" and the "Regular Veto." The Pocket Veto is where the president is given a bill, but fails to sign it within the ten days of the adjournment of Congress. The Pocket Veto is less common. The Regular Veto is one in which the president returns the bill back to Congress, with a message explaining his problems, reasons for return, and recommendations for revision. From there Congress may or may not fix it depending on it's actual importance.


What ways can the Supreme court check the powers of the president?

veto


What are two Presidential ways you can veto the law?

He can veto a bill and he can "pocket veto" one. A pocket veto is when he does nothing and it sits on his desk for 10 days. At that point it is a veto. This is handy because the law maybe popular but he doesn't want to veto it, so he does nothing either way. In the last several years a third way has been used and that is a signing statement. The President signs the bill into law, but then signs a statement that it shouldn't be enforced. Bush did this with about 800 laws. I don't know if Obama has done any signing statements. This really got going under Clinton who did several hundred in his 8 years.


How does the veto work?

A presidential veto occurs when the president withholds his signature from a bill presented to him, after it has been passed by both houses of Congress, and returns it to Congress (specifically, to the house of origin), along with his objections to the bill. Congress may then, if it chooses, attempt to override the veto. For the override effort to be successful, it must be by 2/3 vote in both houses. This procedure is provided for in Article I, section 7 of the Constitution. If the president withholds his signature but does not return the bill to Congress, it automatically becomes law after 10 days (excluding sundays), unless Congress by its adjournment makes bill return impossible. Under those unusual circumstances, the president withholding of signature is a pocket veto, which kills the bill. the President can use a veto to reject a bill passed by congress (gradpoint)


Does the US Congress make or suggest laws?

The President suggests laws, and Congress makes laws. A President can stop a bill from becoming a law (that's called a veto), but it can become a law anyway if at least 2/3 of each house of Congress vote in favor of it (that's called overriding the veto).A President may not legally decide which federal laws he/she will enforce and which he/she will not enforce. (Regarding the question of why we keep allowing him to do so, I don't have the answer to that.)

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