The first is that someone, anyone, must write a bill but only a member of Congress can present it and show it as a possible change or law. After a bill is written it will be given to a committee which is made up of people who specialize and show expertise in the subject of said bill. At this point it will either be rejected, accepted, or modified. It could go to multiple committees. Experts are often asked to be witnesses and give their opinions of the positives and negatives of the proposed bill. After this, only if the bill is ready and all of the committee agrees, it will go before all of Congress. Once the bill has gone before Congress the House of Representatives and the Senate will both have separate debates in accordance to the bill. Members can speak in positive or negative light toward the bill and following this they will vote. In order for a bill to pass it must get a majority vote from both the House of Representatives and the Senate. Finally, the bill will go to the President of the United States for them to either sign the bill into law or veto it. If the President vetoes a bill then Congress can override the veto with a two thirds vote from the House of Representatives and the
The first is that someone, anyone, must write a bill but only a member of Congress can present it and show it as a possible change or law. After a bill is written it will be given to a committee which is made up of people who specialize and show expertise in the subject of said bill. At this point it will either be rejected, accepted, or modified. It could go to multiple committees. Experts are often asked to be witnesses and give their opinions of the positives and negatives of the proposed bill. After this, only if the bill is ready and all of the committee agrees, it will go before all of Congress. Once the bill has gone before Congress the House of Representatives and the Senate will both have separate debates in accordance to the bill. Members can speak in positive or negative light toward the bill and following this they will vote. In order for a bill to pass it must get a majority vote from both the House of Representatives and the Senate. Finally, the bill will go to the President of the United States for them to either sign the bill into law or veto it. If the President vetoes a bill then Congress can override the veto with a two thirds vote from the House of Representatives and the