If a President does not sign a bill and Congress is in session, after 10 days that bill becomes law. If the President does not sign a bill and Congress is not in session, after 10 days it is vetoed. This is called a pocket veto.
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That is know as a pocket veto.
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The bill is tabled, or set aside.
The bill doesn't become law unless the president signs it. When the president receives a bill from Congress he has two options 1) he may veto it; which is to essentially reject it or 2) he can sign it; it then becomes law. If a president ignores a bill that is passed by Congress for 10 days, it passes with or without his signature. There is an exception, the "pocket veto." If a president ignores a bill and Congress adjourns, the bill dies (as if he folded it up and stuck it in his pocket). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pocket_veto
If the president does not agree with a bill he/she can return it.
When the president ignores the bill it will be passed automatically. This way he can pass a bill with out joining a side.
It is set aside and no longer considered. >Gradpoint
When a president ignores a law for 10 days, it is referred to as a "pocket veto." This occurs when the president does not sign a bill into law within 10 days while Congress is adjourned, effectively preventing the bill from becoming law without an official veto. If Congress is in session, the bill automatically becomes law if not signed within that timeframe.
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the bill is sent to the president
The president is fired