None. The President of the United States does not pass laws, that is the job of the legislative branch. The President has the ability to veto laws that the Congress has passed, but he can be over ruled by a 2/3rds majority. ---- Actually, it is the Presidential act of signing a bill passed by Congress that transforms that bill into law. It is emphatically the province of the President to pass laws and not Congress. What the Congress passes are bills, which have no legal authority unless passed by the President, or unless Congress over rules a Presidential veto with a 2/3 super majority vote. As to your original question, the number of laws passed in America probably varies year to year.
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3 laws that was passed when warren g harding was in offices?
The body of laws passed by parliament are referred to as Acts of parliament. Such laws have to be assented by the president before they take effect.
Opened a relationship with China, ended the Viet Nam war, was president when the 27 amendment was passed, and oversaw a number of laws.
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No president can pass any laws. Coolidge stepped when Harding died and pretty much followed Harding's philosophy of government. Laws were passed by Congress as usual.
Within the US for a law to be effective it must have been passed. Proposed laws are not always passed. They can fail to be voted into effect or they can be vetoed by the President.
The president's main job is to carry out the laws that are passed during his/her term in office.
Laws are acts that are signed by the president of passed by Congress over his veto.
None. Laws are passed by Congress and approved or vetoed by the President.
To see that the laws passed by Congress are carried out.
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