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The US Congress is the legislative branch of the US government and is the branch that can pass laws.

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Which branch can pass over the presidents veto by two thirds majority vote of both houses?

The US Congress is the legislative branch of the US government and is the branch that can pass laws.


Can the legislative branch pass laws over the presidents veto by two-thirds majority vote of both houses?

the legislative branch! ( look for other questions if your exact question doesnt have an answer )


What branch pass laws over the presidents veto by two thirds majority vote of both house?

The Senate.


Pass laws over the president's veto by two-thirds majority vote of both Houses is in what branch of government?

the legislative branch


What branch of government can pass laws over the president's veto by two thirds majority vote of both houses?

The Legislative Branch


What branch of government is pass laws over the president's veto by two-thirds majority vote of both houses?

the legislative branch


What branch can veto or reject a law made by another branch?

the executive branch can veto law made by the legislative branch, but the law can still be passed by a two-thirds majority vote by both houses in the legislative branch.


For congress to override a presidential veto of a bill each house must pass the bill by?

Two thirds of the House and two thirds of the Senate. :) Two thirds of the House and two thirds of the Senate. :)


What majority of both houses is necessary to propose amendments to the constitution?

two thirds


What can overturn a presidents veto?

Vote of two thirds of both houses of Congress (House of Representatives and the Senate).


A vetoes bill can still become a law if congress overrides the presidents veto with what majority?

by two thirds vote of the senate. which is 66% of the majority.


What government institution may vote on constitutional amendments?

In the US, the legislative branch (Congress) typically votes with a two-thirds majority in both houses to send a proposed constitutional amendment to the states for ratification.