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One hundred ten laws have been vetoed but then overridden by Congress -- too many to list.

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What happened when president vetoed radical reconstruction laws?

congress passed the acts over his veto


What happened when president Johnson vetoed radical reconstruction laws?

congress passed the acts over his veto


What does the president vetoed the legislation mean?

It means that the President has not accepted the legislation even though it was passed by the Entire House of Representatives. The Veto can be over ridden by a 2/3rds majority of the Congress- Then the legislation is passed into law.


What happened when president Johnson vetoed ( refused to sign ) radical reconstruction laws?

Congress passed the acts over his veto. (APEX)


What is a case where a laws passed with out a signature of the president?

ANY case where a bill enacted by Congress was vetoed by the Presidnet and sent back to Congress only to have them over-ride the veto.... that law became law without a President's signature.


How is veto over ridden?

A supermajority (2/3) in both houses of Congress.


Which term describes the balance between the branches of the government?

The balance of power between the three branches of government is even, since the founding fathers wrote checks and balances into the Constitution. The congress makes the laws, which can be vetoed by the president. The congress can over rule the president, and the judicial system can rule the laws unconstitutional.


How can congress pass a bill over a presidential veto?

Congress can pass a vetoed bill with a two-thirds majority vote in both houses.


President Truman vetoed the Taft Hartley Act but Congress passed it over his objections?

True


How are laws made in federal government?

A law is made by the federal legislature, known as Congress. A bill, or a proposed law, must be passed by both houses of congress with a majority vote, and signed by the president to become law, or if vetoed by the president, over-ridden by a 2/3 majority. In reality, the process is often complicated by committees and various edits to the legislation along the way.


If congress overides a vetoed bill and approves it does the president still have to sign it?

No- he does not have to sign a bill passed over his veto.


Can congress pass laws that favor one State over another?

Congress cannot pass laws that favor one state over another. The goal of Congress is to pass fair and lawful laws.