Yes, the bill has to have identical language to qualify as a law. This is usually determined by joint conference committees.
apply the item to the measure
to the president
To make a bill a law, the president signs it. However, if the president takes no action before the time for the president's action expires, and Congress is still in session, the bill automatically becomes law.
a standing committee.
It was when Jackson was president..congress passsed the act.
i think President
Before he was President, he passed the bar and established a law practice. He was a mayor of Northhampton, state senator, Lt. Governor and Governor of Massachusetts and served as Vice-president under Harding.
He vetoes it. ( He might threaten to veto it before it is passed either publicly or in private messages to members of Congress. )
The president checks the actions of the legislative branch through vetoes on bills passed by Congress.
Yes he was. President Kennedy was assasinated on november 22, 1963 and civil rights bill were passed in july 2, 1964
No president of the United States drank to this extent. Such a president would be soon impeached and convicted.
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.