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  • The Legislative Process - house. gov
    Laws begin as ideas First, a representative sponsors a bill The bill is then assigned to a committee for study If released by the committee, the bill is put on a calendar to be voted on, debated or amended If the bill passes by simple majority (218 of 435), the bill moves to the Senate
  • The 10 Stages a Bill Takes as It Moves Through Congress
    If the president vetoes a bill, Congress has the option of overriding it The bill goes back to Congress for a vote If the bill receives a two-thirds majority vote in both chambers, it overrides the presidential veto and becomes law
  • How laws are made - USAGov
    Congress is the lawmaking branch of the federal government Learn how a bill becomes a law and how the process is different in the House of Representatives and in the Senate A bill is a proposal for a new law or a change to an existing law
  • How Our Laws Are Made - Congress. gov Resources
    This online resource provides a basic outline of the numerous steps of our federal law-making process from the source of an idea for a legislative proposal through its publication as a statute The legislative process is a matter about which every person should be well informed in order to understand and appreciate the work of Congress
  • Constitutional Topic: How a Bill Becomes a Law – The U. S . . .
    First, a bill must pass both houses of Congress by a majority vote After it has passed out of Congress, it is sent along to the President If the President signs the bill, it becomes law The President might not sign the bill, however If he specifically rejects the bill, called a veto, the bill returns to Congress There it is voted on
  • The Federal Legislative Process, or How a Bill Becomes a Law
    In the United States, the federal legislative powers—the ability to consider bills and enact laws—reside with Congress, which is made up of the US Senate and the House of Representatives This resource is designed to help you understand how this complex process works!
  • How Bills Become Laws in the US Congress - ThoughtCo
    Bills in Congress become laws after going through many steps, including committees and debates After passing both chambers, bills need either the President's signature or a two-thirds vote to override


















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