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PositionHow Laws Are Made - Brief article

The president can tell lawmakers what he'd like them to focus on, but only members of Congress can introduce bills. The president, however, can use the "bully pulpit" of the White House to sway public opinion and pressure lawmakers.

When Congress passes a bill, it goes to the president, who either signs...

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