Any jobs plan than requires new funding must be approved by Congress before it can be implemented.
Congress must present every passed bill and resolution to the President.
The President cannot unilaterally declare war without the consent of Congress. The President has to present evidence to Congress that a war would be necessary and legal. Thus Congress acts to check the President's power.
To carry out the acts of Congress there must first be a vote of majority in Congress. Then, the President of the United States must sign the bill into a law.
Congress must approve such a nomination.
2/3 of the congress must vote to override a veto from the president.
Congress must have a 'quorum'. That means that at least half of the members must be present. That would be 50 in the Senate and 219 in the House.
Congress can impeach the President if he commits a major crime. Congress can override the President's vetoes and Congress must approve of the President's nominations to federal positions, like federal judges.
I think you are referring to how a bill becomes a law. A bill must pass both houses of congress and then the president must sign it.
Yes, laws can be added. the congress can create a law, but the president must accept the law first.
When the president veto's a bill, he must return the bill to the members of congress. Congress can then vote again or change the bill.
Both houses of Congress must approve such a selection.
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