The President
The President of the United States is constitutionally required to see that the laws passed by Congress are faithfully executed.
Checks and balances among the 3 branches of government. The President is the executive and is to faithfully execute the laws that are passed by Congress. Congress can withhold funding if the President doesn't do as he should. The Judiciary ensures the laws passed are Constitutional.
Yes and no. For the big laws that are considered to be big. It goes to the president. He can veto it if he does not like it. But then it is sent back to the house of reps. and if 2/3s of them vote to still have the law then the law will be passed.
By allowing for appeals of rulings that may have not applied the law correctly. -Apex
The president swears to faithfully execute his duties as president and one of his duties is to carry out the laws passed by Congress. He also has the duty of commanding the military forces that may be charged with defending our borders.
None. This is because to be a "law" it MUST have been passed by congress.,
DNA is the only living substance capable of reproducing itself exactly through the process of DNA replication. This ensures that genetic information is faithfully passed on from one generation to the next without significant changes.
congress passed the acts over his veto
A solution passed by both houses of Congress is called a Joint Resolution.
A president can veto a bill that is passed by Congress
Under William Taft, Congress passed legislation that eliminated business monopolies.
In 1930, for example, the U.S. Congress passed the Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act.