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What is chief legislator ​

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The president carries out his duties as Chief Legislator in semi-private interactions with Congress, such as encouraging Congress to pass certain bills or take specific actions. When Congress does pass bills, the president reviews each bill and decides whether to sign it into law or veto it.

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the president is given the power to shape policy by asserting some influence over what Congress discusses and what bills it attempts to pass.

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