This is known as an override. Congress, including members of the president's own political party and allies, have felt the legislation is important enough to enact into law, even against the president's veto. This is a difficult decision and has only happened 112 times in history. More ...
结果1 题目 Congress can attempt to “override'"a presidential veto of a bill and force it into law,by a 2/3 vote by a quorum of members in both the House of Representatives and Senate.A.对B.错 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 反馈 收藏 ...
House of Representatives and the Senate acted with speed to override President George W. Bush's veto of a waterworks legislative bill called Water Resources Development Act. Representative John Mica and Senator James Inhofe spoke about the legislative bodies' reasons for passing an override.Berndt...
The current government recently passed a new bill on GMOs, but the president has now vetoed it. The president’s veto can only be overridden by a 3/5 majority in the Sejm. Such a majority is unlikely to be forthcoming and a new bill will have to be drafted. This entry was posted in...
Conor Lamb's extraordinary result in Pennsylvania when the mid-terms roll round, they would win enough seats in Congress to override a presidential veto... The,Economist - 《Economist》 被引量: 0发表: 2018年 The constitution trumps Mr. Trump's presidential plans Over the past few months, we...
50 U.S.C. App.§§ 1501-1511(2010). This law was passed with a Congressional override of President Franklin Roosevelt’s veto. 10. Mutch,What is the Campaign Finance Problem?,14–15. According to Mutch the campaign finance issue in Watergate emerged because the Committee to Reelect the ...
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Though he was allowed to remain in office, Johnson spent the rest of his presidency issuing vetoes of Republican reconstruction bills, only to see Congress swiftly override them. The uproar over the Tenure of Office Act impeachment along with Johnson’s continued attempts to obstruct reconstruction...
Congress ought to have the unilateral authority to repeal such laws without the need for a Presidential signature. The threshold for this ought to be something more than a majority of both houses but less than that required to override a veto, perhaps something on the order of a three-fifths...
he could work with Senate Democrats and swing state Republicans to override McConnells veto on desperately needed aid to the states, and he could take decisive executive action to reform police department and prove that black lives indeed matter to the federal government. We know it’s unlikely,...