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Can the legislative branch veto a bill?

No. The legislative branch can over-ride a veto of the Chief Executive (e.g.: President or Governor), but they have no power of veto over themselves.The Legislative Branch proposes the bills that are forwarded to the Executive Branch for the Executive's signature or veto.There is no provision in the Consltitution for the Legislative Branch to veto its own bill.


If the president checks the legislative branch by vetoing a bill what can the legislative branch do?

They may override his veto with a 2/3 vote.


What branch write bills that becomes laws?

Comgress


Suppose a bill arrives on the desk of the president of the US It originated in?

The Legislative branch.


What branch is responsible for writing the laws?

Legislative.Another View: The above answer is correct in that the Legislative Branch writes the bills which are sent to the President for his signature.However, in and of itself, the Legislative Branch does not enact a law unless and until the President vetoes the bill that was sent to him. ONLY THEN - if the Congress over-rides the President's veto can it be said that the Legislative Branch has actually "passed" a law.


Which branch of Government makes law?

In the US, the US Congress passes bills and they are sent to the president to be signed into law. Some bills, however, are vetoed by a president. The bill is then sent back to Congress and if a two thirds vote passes the bill, the bill is law. The president must sign such a bill.


What branch holds authority to veto a bill?

The Executive Branch (The President) has the authority to veto a bill. However, if the Legislative branch gets a 2/3 majority behind a bill, the veto can be overruled.


What branch is checked when vetoing bills?

The legislative branch's power is being checked when the executive vetoes bills. The veto can be overridden by a two-thirds vote in both houses.


What branch can veto bills?

The branch of government that can veto bills is the executive branch, typically represented by the President. Once a bill is passed by the legislative branch (Congress), the President has the option to approve the bill by signing it into law or reject it by vetoing it.


What is a check the president has on the powers of the legislative branch to reject or refuse to sign a bill from Congress?

The veto


What can the legislative branch do if the president vetoes its legislative?

IF they get two-thirds of the WHOLE congress (house of reps and senate) votes to pass the bill, they can over-ride the president's veto


What part of government recommends laws?

it depends on what you mean by recommend the legislative branch passes all laws and a bill (the document that becomes a law) can only be proposed by a member of the legislative branch but technically the president (who is part of the executive branch) or any other person can ask a person in the legislative branch to propose a bill