What is the President’s role in the U.S. legislative process?

Responses
A The Constitution outlines no role for the executive branch in the lawmaking process. The Constitution outlines no role for the executive branch in the lawmaking process.
B


The President sits on Congressional committees as a non-voting participant.





The President sits on Congressional committees as a non-voting participant.
C




The majority of the bills that are debated in Congress come from the President.



The majority of the bills that are debated in Congress come from the President.
D


The President either approves or vetoes a bill after it is approved by both Houses of Congress.

1 answer

D The President either approves or vetoes a bill after it is approved by both Houses of Congress.
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