well first it goes through the House (after a very long process) then it goes through the Senate (again, a very long process). After that, it goes through something called Conference Committee (a committee formed out of the two houses) to have the bill revised one last time. Finally, both the houses vote on it one last time. So in essence, it must be passed twice by each house.
no. the president is the third part it has to go through. but if he vetoed it they can override him.
There are various stages that a bill has to pass through before it becomes a law in Louisiana. It is debated in both houses and if it is approved, the president has to sign it for it to become a law.
Pass through both houses of Congress for the bill to become law. Major bills become law through using a conference committee.
Yes
First you will need to come up with a proposal and get some backing. Then it needs to go through both houses to become a law.
passed again by two-thirds of both houses of Congress
A Conference Committee
The bill is first introduced by a member of the legislature and then it is referred to a committee in both houses. Each house must then vote on the bill and if a majority vote is reached in both houses, the bill then it sent to the President to be signed into law.
Conference committees operate after the House and the Senate have passed different versions of a bill. Conference committees exist to negotiate a compromise bill that both houses can accept. Both houses of Congress must eventually pass the identical legislation for the bill to become law. (See U.S. Const., art I, sec. 7.) The two houses can reach that identical product through the process of amendments between Houses, where the House passes the Senate bill with a House amendment, or vice versa, but this process can be cumbersome. Thus most major bills become law through using a conference committee. (See Sen. Procedure, 449.)
In the United States, when a bill that has been approved by both Houses of Congress, it is sent to the President. Thus a bill can become a law when the President signs it into law.
In the United States, when a bill that has been approved by both Houses of Congress, it is sent to the President. Thus a bill can become a law when the President signs it into law.
their is no other way