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Former President Bill Clinton was considered a draft dodger from the Vietnam War.
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While typically proposed by the president, salaries and benefits are decided-by, and passed into law by the Congress in the annual defense budget. Both the House of Representatives and Senate must vote and pass any salary increases, changes in the G.I. Bill, medical insurance, and similar.
Bill Clinton, in 2000.
By vetoing the Freedmen's Bureau Bill, Johnson alienated moderate Republicans. Andrew Johnson served as the 17th President of the United States.
Anyone can write up, or draft a bill, but only a member of Congress can introduce it
president or vice president
Former President Bill Clinton was considered a draft dodger from the Vietnam War.
it is either junior law,bill,issue,or vete
A member of the house of representatives, the President, or the Vice-President
Woodrow Wilson
I'm pretty sure they're not. I looked up Bill Wilson on Wikipedia and it didn't say anything about Woodrow Wilson.
The chief legislature is the role the President is fulfilling when the President proposes a highway construction bill to Congress and then pressures lawmakers to pass the proposed legislation.
Woodrow Wilson
Yes! A presidential veto is when a bill is proposed to the president who then vetos the bill. This will be sent back to Congress and may be overriden by a 2/3 majority. However A pocket veto is when the president ignores a proposed bill and Congress adjourns. In this case, the bill dies.
the rivial plan proposed by congress to president Abraham Lincoln's Reconstruction plan was the Wade-Davis Bill. It was vetoed.
The veto power of the President allows him to reject a bill proposed by the legislative branch of government. By refusing to sign it, the bill does not become a law.