If the president vetoes a bill, then Congress can override that vetoe, but the bill must go back to Congress to be approved with a majority vote.
Between each step for a bill to become a law, that bill can die. These are considered "vetoes". For example: in a committee the bill can be shot down before it makes it to the subcommittee.
the purpose of the executives branch is the group of congress that say wheat her the laws can be pass on or they vetoes it
An action that Congress can take when the president vetoes a bill is that if it is vetoed it goes back from where the bill was once started and based on a 2/3 majority vote it will be passed if not it is discard and the subject wont come up till a few years later when it is introduced again.
Executive, because the Federal executive (president) vetoes bills from our national legislature (Congress) and the governers (state executives) veto bills from our state legislatures.
congress overturned johnsons vetoes on major reconstruction legislation
congress overturned johnsons vetoes on major reconstruction legislation
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Congress is the only the body that can over ride vetoes
the presiden can check a congress when he vetoes a bill.
If the president vetoes a bill, then Congress can override that vetoe, but the bill must go back to Congress to be approved with a majority vote.
They can try to override the veto.
There were 106 vetoes overridden by Congress from 1789 to 2000.
The President checks Congress when he vetoes a bill
President Cleveland cast 414 vetoes in his two terms. 304 were regular vetoes and 110 were pocket vetoes, made when Congress was not in session. Only two of his vetoes were overridden.
He vetoes the bill.
The bill only goes back to congress if the President vetoes the bill. The President lists the reasons he would not sign the bill.