Joint Resolutions

Joint Resolutions in the United States

Joint Resolutions

United States Constitution

According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled 254 JOINT RESOLUTIONSJoint resolutions, unlike concurrent resolutions, have the force of law and require the signature of the President to be enacted. They are therefore subject to the veto power. a joint resolution may be used when a permanent statutory enactment is inappropriate. Joint resolutions
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