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4 August, 01:48

What happens to a bill that has been passed by Congress but voted by the president

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  1. 4 August, 01:56
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    Bills passed by Congress but vetoed by the President:

    When the Congress passes a bill and if the President considers it as unnecessary or unwise and does not sign it; the bill gets vetoed that is the bill does not become a law.

    And if there are majority of objections in the Senate house to the veto of the president, a vote is taken to overrule, or override, the veto. If the House do not vote on veto overrule, the bill gets stalled and it will not become a law.

    Declared under the Constitution, Veto is a procedure by which the President of the nation refuses to sign a bill and thus preventing its enactment into becoming a law. A regular veto appears when the president returns the unaccepted bill to Congress for further procedures.
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