When a new bill is to be passed, both the parties of the congress are made to vote. If the number of votes are high, the bill is passed.
I really dont know. i think it is that they may work together to approve a bill.
After a bill passes both Houses of Congress it goes to the President for the final signature.
The president
Congress can pass a vetoed bill with a two-thirds majority vote in both houses.
It is an act
After it passes both houses of congress.
If both houses of Congress pass the bill, it is sent to the President. If the president signs it, is becomes the law. If the President does not sign it, or actively vetoes it, it goes back to Congress. If it is passed by both houses of Congress again, it automatically becomes law, although override of a President's veto is realtively uncommon.
Veto it.
The Senate and the House of Representatives, together called the Congress.
The Bill is then sent to the president for his signature or veto.
Once both houses of Congress pass the exact same bill, it is sent to the President for approval. The President can either sign the bill into law, veto it, or take no action, which may result in the bill becoming law after ten days if Congress is in session. If the President vetoes the bill, Congress can attempt to override the veto with a two-thirds majority vote in both houses. If successful, the bill becomes law despite the President's objections.
the president can veto any bill passed by congress, which requires 2/3 of both houses to override