Skip to main content
Tweeted twitter.com/StackPolitics/status/890803027518431232
fixed grammer
Source Link
discodane
  • 995
  • 10
  • 14

In the constitution a supermajority can override a presidential veto. Is there a set time past the motion to veto that congress has to readdress the bill to potentially decide to use a supermajority?

I know bills fully diesdie at the adjourning of congressCongress, but I'm wondering if there is a shorter timeline for a vetoed bill.

In the constitution a supermajority can override a presidential veto. Is there a set time past the motion to veto that congress has to readdress the bill to potentially decide to use a supermajority?

I know bills fully dies at the adjourning of congress, but I'm wondering if there is a shorter timeline for a vetoed bill.

In the constitution a supermajority can override a presidential veto. Is there a set time past the motion to veto that congress has to readdress the bill to potentially decide to use a supermajority?

I know bills fully die at the adjourning of Congress, but I'm wondering if there is a shorter timeline for a vetoed bill.

Source Link
discodane
  • 995
  • 10
  • 14

How long can a vetoed bill sit before congress can no longer use a supermajority to pass it?

In the constitution a supermajority can override a presidential veto. Is there a set time past the motion to veto that congress has to readdress the bill to potentially decide to use a supermajority?

I know bills fully dies at the adjourning of congress, but I'm wondering if there is a shorter timeline for a vetoed bill.