Yes the president who makes up the legislate branch can veto.
Only Congress has the power to legislate taxes. Not even by executive order can a president do so.
The suffix of "legislate" is "-ate."
The government will legislate 2 new laws today.
I watch CNN to see what our Congress will legislate next.
Those three functions of government belong respectively to the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. In the US these are the Congress, the President, and the courts (particularly the Supreme Court).
To legislate means to pass into law. Here are some sentences.We need to legislate against hate crimes.Is the Supreme Court going to legislate in favor of the new law?Why don't they legislate to make homework illegal? (LOL)
1. Executive Power - exercised by the executive branch of the government such as the presidency. Its function is to execute and enforce the law. 2. Legislative Power - the power to legislate. This is exercised by the Congress. 3. Judicial Power - to power to settle legal disputes. This is exercised by judicial courts.
There is no express power of Congresd to legislate against discrimination in the Constitution
Oh, dude, the root word for "legislature" is "legislate." It's like when you're trying to make laws and stuff, you legislate, and then you end up with a whole legislature full of people arguing about it. So, yeah, "legislate" is where it all starts.
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It is "to legislate".