Legislation (ergo, policy making) has to have the approval of Congress. Congress allows many policies/rules to be made by State Department agencies providing it follows a set of requirements. One of these is to open a public commentary to the proposed rule/policy. However, Congress has final say on any policy they deem important enough for them to take up. This is one of them. It was rejected.
This means the resident in office doesn't have any standing on the issue. A veto isn't possible for legislation rejected (vetoed) by Congress. Biden can't veto something already vetoed. The Executive branch does not make law or policy without the consent of Congress.
Legislation (ergo, policy making) has to have the approval of Congress. Congress allows many policies/rules to be made by State Department agencies providing it follows a set of requirements. One of these is to open a public commentary to the proposed rule/policy. However, Congress has final say on any policy they deem important enough for them to take up. This is one of them. It was rejected.
This means the resident in office doesn't have any standing on the issue. A veto isn't possible for legislation rejected (vetoed) by Congress. Biden can't veto something already vetoed. The Executive branch does not make law or policy without the consent of Congress.
Hear! Hear!!