Q. 35 / 128American Government → Branches of Government
Who signs bills to become laws?
OFFICIAL ANSWER
- The President (of the United States)
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Context
The Constitution grants the President this power in Article II. The President can also veto a bill, sending it back to Congress. Congress can override a presidential veto with a two-thirds vote in both chambers, but this is difficult to achieve. Most bills that reach the President's desk are signed into law.
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