The members of each house shall not be eligible to or capable of holding any office under the Union during the time for which they have been respectively elected nor the members of the Senate for one Year after—
The members of each house shall be paid for their services by the State's which they represent—
Every bill which shall have passed the Legislature shall be presented to the President of the United States for his revision—if he approves it he shall sign it—but if he does not approve it he shall return it with his objections to the house it originated in, which house if two thirds of the members present, notwithstanding the Presidents objections agree to pass it, shall send it to the other house with the Presidents Objections, where if two thirds of the members present also agree to pass it, the same shall become a law—& all bills sent to the President & not returned by him within * * * days shall be laws unless the Legislature by their adjournment prevent their return in which case they shall not be laws.
6th
The Legislature of the United States shall have the power to lay & collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts & Excises
To regulate Commerce with all nations & among the several states—
To borrow money & emit bills of Credit
To establish Post Offices
To raise armies
To build & equip Fleets