The president signs a bill after the legisilative branch approves it. The president (executive branch) enforces or carries out a law ( or bill. )
A bill that becomes a law is called an act.
When the president signs the bill, it becomes law. If the president refuses, the bill is vetoed, but if a two thirds vote by Congress, it can still become law.
I'm pretty sure that it becomes a law
It becomes law with his signature.
Yes! It's VERY important that no branch has complete control over wheather a bill becomes a bill!
A 'bill' is what the legislation is called before it becomes a 'law.'
Yes. Once the governor receives a bill, he can sign it, veto it, or do nothing. If he signs it, the bill becomes law. If he does nothing, the bill becomes law without his signature.
Because the bill stage is the stage before a bill becomes a law. Then bill is not yet offical.
A bill.
yes
the bill becomes the law