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How A Bill Becomes Law

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How a bill becomes law is not as easy as expected. In my paper it is important for me to explain the basics which are a total of ten steps a bill have to take before it become a law. First, a bill is originated from an idea, then it is proposed and introduced to the house of representatives. The bill is then reviewed and then it gets debated on the floor where if it passes will be received by the senate. The senate then proceeds with further review of the bill and after reviewing it, and then it gets debated over again. If the bill pass the house and the senate and they both work together to find a common ground between both versions of their bill. Once a new version of the bill has been agreed upon, it is sent back to the president. The …show more content…

The House uses an electronic voting system, while the Senate cast their votes using non electronic methods. After voting has happened, roll call begins. The votes are recorded Yea for approval, Nay for disapproval, and present to acknowledge their presence but choose not to vote. If the votes a in favor of the bill, it is sent to the Senate for a similar process of approval. Once it reaches the senate the clerk will certify the bill and its amendments. Upon certification, the bill will have been “engrossed”. Just like the House, the bill can be sent to a committee for further review. They can choose to ignore it a proceed with their own legislations. If its not ignored it can be proceed to be voted on. Once all difference has been settled, the billed will have become “enrolled” where a bill had passed both House and Senate. How a Bill becomes Law Once the president has received the bill several actions can be taken. A President can choose to take no action, which in that case the bill will become law in ten days if congress is in session. The President can also veto a bill, where it is sent back to it’s house for further revision. The President can also pocket veto a bill, which Congress has paused and the bill will die. Lastly, the president can sign the bill, which would formally make the bill a law however, if the bill is in fact vetoed, congress had the ability to override the president's

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