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Government Chapter 7 How a Bill Becomes a Law
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Types of Bills and Resolutions
Private bills Public bills Resolutions Simple resolution Joint Resolution Concurrent Resolution
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Types of Bills and Resolutions
Riders Why Bills seldom become Laws Complicated process Over 100 steps Sponsors must be willing to bargain Need strong support Bills introduced with no chance of passing Media attention
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Introducing a Bill House: put in the hopper, box by the clerks desk.
Senate: Recognize the Senator and formally presents it. Title and number; S1 for Senate, HR1 for House
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Committee Action Pigeonholing, ignoring Hearings held
Subcommittee amending, Markup session Committee recommends or kills House, rules committee Senate, to the floor
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Floor Action Debating and Amending Bills Voting on bills Voice vote
Standing vote Roll-call vote
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Final Steps Conference Committee Presidential Action Conference report
Sign the Bill Veto the Bill, not sign and return Pocket veto, last 10 days of a session Override by Congress, 2/3rds needed
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