Saturday, January 1, 2011

Law Making Process

The law making process is pretty much the same for the Senate and House of Representatives. First, the idea has to be written legally, and then it goes through the committee to be read and corrected. Once that is done they send it back to the Senate or House, so they can debate on it and either approve or deny the bill/law. Then it goes to the conference committee and if it is approved from there it goes to debate to the House or Senate depending where it came from. If the majority of each body is passed then the bill/law gets sent to the President. The President has the final say, and if he approves he signs it.

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