congress
When the president veto's a bill, he must return the bill to the members of congress. Congress can then vote again or change the bill.
i think its appropriation bill
They are formed to settle differences between House and Senate versions of the same bill.
The purpose of Congress is to make laws.
The president's veto power gives him the ability to override a bill which was passed by congress. The purpose it to keep up with everything. He can agree or disagree.
All laws passed by the 113th Congress, including links to the bill text, security and all-hazards preparedness and response, and for other purposes.
To put pressure on Congress to pass a civil rights bill.
A rider is a provision that is attached to a bill that may or may not be related in order to secure passage in congress. Riders are most important when they are attached to a bill that can cause delays in funding to governmental programs that could potentially cause serious problems.
say no
Once the President receives a measure passed by Congress he can sign the bill into law. If it is not signed and Congress adjourns before ten days of the President receiving the bill, it does not become a law. This is called a pocket veto. The President can veto the bill, send it back to Congress with his reasons for the veto. If Congress overrides the veto with a two-third majority vote, the bill becomes law.
If a US president vetoes a bill sent to him by the US Congress, the president may choose to veto the bill. In such a case, the bill is sent back to the congress. If the Congress can come up with a two thirds majority, then the bill must pass as law.
In the Congress, a bill may be proposed by a member of the House of Representatives. It has to pass through the House before coming before the Senate. However, in general, anyone can propose a bill to their representative in the House, and have it proposed on their behalf.