How A Bill Becomes Law Essay

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How a Bill becomes Law The laws that our great nation start off becoming bills that have to be heard and voted on before they are signed to become laws by the President of the United States. Bills that are approved to become laws in America have to go through a process before they get a chance to be voted on. The person who drafts the bill can be anyone that is a member of Congress, or if it’s a non-government group. They have to make sure they have the right information explaining what the bill is and how it will benefit the subject they are talking about. Once that step is complete then they will have to somehow get the bill to the House but have to find a member (Representative) to do so. The bill then heads to the committee when a Senator introduces the bill to be heard. That is when the committee decides when then it will be heard and what rules apply for debate, but a majority of the bills usually don’t get pass this point but if they do, then the continue moving up for discussion. You have something called a Rules Committee who talks about how the bill will be up for debate and when it will be heard. The …show more content…

According to kids.clerk.house.gov, if the majority of the Senators agree with the bill then it passes the U.S. Senate and is forwarded to the President for his review (1). Once the President have the bill for review, he will decide if it will become law, but if he refuse to sign the bill then it will be sent back with his reasons on why he didn’t. One of the interesting parts of the President decision about a bill is that if he decides not to sign it or send it back then it becomes law within a certain amount of days if Congress is in session but if they are not in session once the last day come around then it does not become a law

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