That repeal bill became law on March 27, 1868.
If a repeal bill does pass in some form, he can approve or veto the whole thing or any of its parts.
Even if a repeal bill does pass, the mayor could kill it with a veto.
The 1099 repeal bill was signed into law in March 2011.
For the moment, nothing is likely to change, since President Clinton has said he will veto the repeal bill.
Like the earlier full repeal bill, this one is unfair and grounded in intellectual dishonesty.
But the supporters of the repeal bill disagreed, saying they would welcome programs from other colleges.
Two years ago, the House rejected a similar repeal bill by 40 votes.
Over 70,000 people signed his Change.org petition in support of the repeal bill.
However, it is highly probable that the repeal bill will never reach the President's desk.