The Treasurer of the US and the US Secretary of the Treasury
All federal bills are voted on by the members of the two houses of Congress and all members have the same right to vote on all bills. Bills for raising revenue must originate in the House but there are ways around this requirement.
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Both person's signatures must appear on the endorsement of the check. If you are only depositing the check without any intention of withdrawing it there is usually not a problem. If you wish to cash it immediately and there is any question as to the validity of the second signature, the bank can compare the signatures against the "sample" signatures they will have on file.
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A joint bank account typically requires two signatures to withdraw funds.
Two current ($10 and $100) and many older bills carried portraits of people who weren't presidents. There is no restriction on the portraits chosen for US banknotes. The choice is determined by the Treasury Department.
If the house is in two names then two signatures will be needed, unless one of those people are deceased.
501c3 organizations do not legally need two signatures on checks over $500. However, most organizations choose the amount,Êwith an average of $1000 or more requiring two signatures on checks.
The two kinds of key signatures are major and minor.