Original person's answer: Basically, the president can convince congress to pass a bill, and the president can then sign the bill into a law.
My answer: The president can veto or sign the bill.
legislative branch
Of the three branches in the government of the United States, the Legislative branch is responsible for making law. The Legislative branch of government is comprised of the House of Representatives, and the Senate. The other two branches of the U.S. government are the Judicial (the Supreme Court), and Executive (the President).
In a parliamentary system of government, the legislative branch is responsible for making laws. The executive branch, led by the Prime Minister, is responsible for carrying out the laws.
A legislature can create new laws, amend existing laws, or repeal laws through the legislative process, whereas a court can only interpret existing laws and create legal precedents based on those interpretations. Legislatures can also adapt laws to changing societal needs or values, while courts are constrained by the laws that are in place.
The executive branch's role in relation to the nation's laws is to enforce and implement them. This includes overseeing government agencies responsible for carrying out laws, issuing executive orders, and making sure that laws are faithfully executed. Additionally, the executive branch is responsible for proposing new legislation to address emerging issues or priorities.
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No. While presidents are involved in the law making process, they do not directly make law.
He can lobby congress to help pass a bill. He is the tie breaker for the senate.
Ask the opposite. What would we have if there were *no* laws?
The UNESCO has a huge role. It is making laws for destruction of ozone.
The Judicial branch is responsible for making sure laws are constitutional.
The Judicial branch is responsible for making sure laws are constitutional.
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Actually, presidents do not make the laws. Only congress can make the laws. Presidents will promote or push their priorities and try to encourage congress to turn those priorities into laws. Presidents need to work closely with congress, since no bills will pass unless congress agrees to pass them, no matter how much a president might want something done.