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Who takes the bill to the president?

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A pocket veto occurs when .?

the President takes no action on a bill and Congress adjourns


What must the President do to prevent a bill passed by congress from becoming law.?

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What is it called When the president says that he is not going to sign a bill?

According to Clause 2 of Section 7 of Article I of the U.S. Constitution, the President has 11 or 12 days (10 days not counting Sundays) in which to either sign or veto a bill from the time when it is presented to him/her. If the President takes no action on the bill before the deadline and Congress is still in session, the bill becomes law anyway. However, if the President takes no action and Congress had adjourned in the meantime and is not in session, the bill is automatically vetoed. That is known as a pocket veto.


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What is it called when a president signs a bill into a law?

The president of the US can return a bill, unsigned, to Congress with a statement of his objections. This is called a veto.The president has ten days, not including Sundays, to decide whether to sign or veto a bill. If he takes no action, after ten days the bill automatically becomes law, whether the president signs it or not.However, if the president does not sign a bill and Congress adjourns before the ten day period is up, the bill does not become law. This is called a pocket veto.


If the president has vetoed a bill when will become a law when the bill?

A veto bill doesn't become law unless congress overrides the veto. It takes 2/3 vote to override a veto.


What is a Power the Executive Branch has over the legislative branch?

The president can veto any bill that congress submits to him. By refusing to sign a bill into law, the president can prevent a law of which he disapproves. If the president vetoes a bill, the congress can override the veto, but it takes a 2/3 majority vote to accomplish this. This is very difficult.


What happens When the president does not sign or veto a Bill within ten days of receiving it the bill automatically?

If the President takes no action after 10 days, the legislation is automatically vetoed and is returned for a re-vote in the House and Senate. This is referred to as a "pocket veto", because the President can just let the bill die without having to give a reason for the action or officially opposing the bill.


Another way to veto a bill is call?

It's "Pocket Veto" When the President takes no action and the Congressional term expires .


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What can a president with bill do?

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