Every president has a legislative program. These are new laws that he wants congress to pass. the president makes speeches to build support for this program and meets with key senators and representatives to try to persuade them to support the proposed laws. the president may also influence legislation by appealing directly to the american people.
The president legislative program are laws put into place to be passed by the congress.
theirs a laws he wants congress to pass.the president gives speeches to build support for the program and meets with key senators and representatives to try to persuade them to support the proposed laws.in addition the president appoints several staff members to work closely with members of congress on the new law.
Presidents don't have legislative power. Congress has legislative powers. Presidents don't make laws.
the executive,the legislative,and the judicial
Legislative
Legislative
IS to set the agenda.
In dealing with Congress on legislative matters
Great Society was the name given to the legislative program of Lyndon B Johnson
Woodrow Wilson
The president doesn't have legislative powers congress does. That is their job. The president can veto a bill, sign it, or do a pocket veto.
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the president both symbolizes and rules government
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