- the President
Every law begins as a proposal made by a member of Congress, either a senator (member of the Senate) or representative (member of the House of Representatives). When the Senate or House begins to debate the proposal, it is called a “bill.” After debate in both houses of Congress, if a majority of both the Senate and House vote to pass the bill, it goes to the president. If the president wants the bill to become law, he signs it. If the president does not want the bill to become law, he vetoes it. The president cannot introduce a bill. If he has an idea for a bill, he must ask a member of Congress to introduce it.
Learn more about how a bill becomes a law
¿Quién firma los proyectos de ley para convertirlos en ley?
- el Presidente
من يوقع التشريعات لتصبح قوانين؟
- الرئيس
誰簽署法案使之成為法律?
- 總統
누가 법안에 서명하여 법률로 정하는가?
- 대통령
Sino ang pumipirma ng mga panukalang-batas upang maging mga batas?
- ang Pangulo
Ai sẽ ký dự thảo luật thành luật?
- Tổng Thống
מי חותם על הצעות חוק ומאשר אותן כחוקים?
- הנשיא
Кто подписывает законопроекты, чтобы они приняли силу закона?
- Президент
Kush firmos qe propozime ligjore te kthehen ne ligje?
- Presidenti
Ko potpisuje prijedlog zakona da postane zakon?
- Predsjednik
چه کسی لوایح را امضاء می کند تا به قانون تبدیل شوند؟
- رئیس جمهور
Qui signe les projets de loi pour devenir des lois?
- Le Président
Leej twg yog tus kos npe rau tej ntaub ntawv kom dlau mus ua kev cai?
- Tuam Thawj Tswj teb chaws