Senate
Because the states sent representatives to vote on the Constitution, and therefor did not need to be viewed by the individual states.
The President does have the power to veto Congressional legislation that comes to him for approval. However, Congress has the ability to override his veto with two thirds of the Congress.
A bill can be sent to the president for approval after both the House and the Senate pass the bill.A bill can only be sent to the President for approval if it has been passed by both the House and the Senate. It must be passed by both chambers of Congress with a majority in favor of it.
In order for Congress to pass legislation, both the Senate and the House of Representatives must give their approval. Neither is more authoritative than the other. It is also true, in a sense, that it is the President who gives final approval, by signing the legislation, or who withholds final approval by vetoing it (which Congress can override if they have enough votes).
The Senate considers legislation with the goal of sending it to the House for approval. The House considers legislation with the goal of sending it to the President for ratification.
In order to gain approval to change customer service procedures or practices that are affected by legislation, you need to contact your supervisor. Just because things are changed by legislation does not mean you can just make the changes yourself without getting approval from higher up employees.
The states for ratification.
Georgia
That is called a referendum.
A bill. After it goes through the proccess of being ratified by the majority in the House and the Senate, and has the President's approval does it become a law, or piece of legislation
A bill. After it goes through the proccess of being ratified by the majority in the House and the Senate, and has the President's approval does it become a law, or piece of legislation