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A Bill Becomes A Law House of Representatives Senate
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What is a Bill? A bill is what a proposed law is called.
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Before a bill can be introduced someone must come up with the idea.
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Where do ideas for bills come from?
Congress members Congressional staff Citizens Lobbyist President
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Step 2 Introducing Bill Bills can be introduced in either the House or
the Senate
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House of Representatives
Proposed bills are written and dropped in a hopper. Then, they are given a number (HR123).
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Step 3 Assignment to Committee
Researched and studied Sometimes sent to subcommittee May be pigeon-holed
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Step 3 Assignment to Committee
Hearings are held for the public. Lobbyists testify. Must be approved by the majority of the committee 95% of bills DIE in committee.
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Step 4 Floor (full house)
Read and debated (amendments made) Debate is limited Sent to Senate (if House passes by majority vote)
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Step 5 Sent to Senate Introduction Written and announced to Senate
Given a number (S321)
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Step 6 Senate Sends Bill to Committee
Researched and studied. Sometimes sent to subcommittee May be pigeon-holed
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Step 6 (cont.) Senate Sends Bill to Committee
Must be approved by the majority of the committee 95% of bills die in committee
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Step 7 Senate Floor (full Senate) Read and debated Unlimited debate
(filibuster) Must be passed by majority vote
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Step 8 Joint Conference Committee
Members from each house meet and resolve differences (COMPROMISE) Revised bill is sent back to houses for further review
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Step 9 Final Approval Both houses VOTE on the compromise
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Step 10 President Is it a law?
The President can: Sign the bill into a law Veto Pocket Veto (in 10 days bill dies if Congress ends; it passes if Congress is in session)
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Step 11 Override Veto 2/3 vote by Both houses needed to override veto
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