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1 January, 10:15

Describe the legislative process.

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  1. 1 January, 12:05
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    The legislative process is the following:

    Explanation:

    -A representative sponsors a bill.

    -The bill is sent to the committee for analyze.

    -Once released by being analyzed, the bill is add on the calendar to be debated or rectify.

    -After being voted the bill goes to the Senate.

    -In the Senate the bill is sent to another committee to be debated or rectify.

    -If there is any changes by the Senate, the bill goes to the House for assent.

    -The result in sent to the House and Senate for final approbation.

    -Then, it's sent to the president, who has 10 days to veto the final bill or sign it into law.
  2. 1 January, 13:56
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    The official legislative process begins when a bill or resolution is numbered - H. R. signifies a House bill and S. a Senate bill - referred to a committee and printed by the Government Printing Office.

    The Creation of a Bill. Members of the House or Senate draft, sponsor and introduce bills for consideration by Congress.

    Committee Action.

    Floor Action.

    Vote.

    Conference Committees.

    Presidential Action.

    The Creation of a Law.
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