A bill is approved if both houses approve of it and then it is sent to the president and if he signs it and doesnt veto, it gets passed.
The president
He or she can veto it or turn it down.
No. If the bill is vetoed by the President the bill goes back the congress where in order for it to get passed two thirds of congress has to vote for it.
Veto it.
To overturn the president's veto of a bill 2/3rds of the congress needs to approve.
The Bill is then sent to the president for his signature or veto.
All senators meet in the Senate's chamber and discuss new bills that have been introduced, they debate on whether to approve the bill (this can be a really long time). They approve bills that are proposed before they go on to congress and the president so it can become a law.
The Supreme Court determines if bills passed into law by the Congress and the President are constitutional.
All senators meet in the Senate's chamber and discuss new bills that have been introduced, they debate on whether to approve the bill (this can be a really long time). They approve bills that are proposed before they go on to congress and the president so it can become a law.
All senators meet in the Senate's chamber and discuss new bills that have been introduced, they debate on whether to approve the bill (this can be a really long time). They approve bills that are proposed before they go on to congress and the president so it can become a law.
The President has to approve a bill for it to become a law.
The President has the right to approve or veto a bill.