Application on the legislative process and veto


The Legislative Process and Veto Power

Despite all the work that members of Congress can do in a given legislative session, the President of the United States can make the decision that a piece of legislation, or bill, does not meet the administration's legislative agenda.

As a result, the President may veto the piece of legislation. This is part of what makes American democracy so unique.

What happens to a piece of legislation, or bill, after it is vetoed? Why it is important for the President to have veto power?

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