The answer is congress
the judidcal branch of government
The Executive Branch has the authority to veto a bill.
The president is the only one who "vetoes" bills
Executive, because the Federal executive (president) vetoes bills from our national legislature (Congress) and the governers (state executives) veto bills from our state legislatures.
The president checks the actions of the legislative branch through vetoes on bills passed by Congress.
The Branch Of Government that signs bills into law is the Executive Branch.
Executive, because the Federal executive (president) vetoes bills from our national legislature (Congress) and the governers (state executives) veto bills from our state legislatures.
Excecutive
Executive Branch
legislative branch
The Legislative branch of the government introduces bills to become law.