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.
The bill is tabled, or set aside.
If the president does not agree with a bill he/she can return it.
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
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
pocket veto
the bill is sent to the president
The president is fired
it kills the bill