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Explain the executive branch of government's role in creating a new bill or law in the United States

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The only thing the president can do about creating laws is either veto it and he can grant pardons. It the legislatures job to create laws and pass them and what not.
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The Executive Branch is responsible for either signing a bill into law or rejecting (vetoing) it, in which case the house must reach a 2/3r'd's majority to force it into law.
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