Standing Commitee
appropriate committee
Standing committee
Sub.
Committee
No
a law is called a bill when it is introduced to congress
once a bill has been introduced what is given?
A bill must be introduced in the congress by the members of the congress.
Once a bill has been introduced on the floor of the House or Senate, it is referred to the appropriate committee or committees for evaluation.
a bill
After a bill is introduced in either the House or the Senate, the bill is assigned a number.
Sub.
The assignment of numbers to bills being introduced in Congress is typically the responsibility of the Clerk of the House of Representatives or the Secretary of the Senate, depending on the chamber in which the bill is being introduced.
No. As of May 2015, no such proposed bill has been introduced.
Every law in the United States begins a bill introduced in Congress. However, not every bill becomes law as they can be killed by committees or each chamber of Congress.
Anyone can present a bill to Congress, but it is usually a representative of the people that presents a bill for a Congressional vote. It is in the best interest of the person wanting a bill to be passed to get the approval of the bill first from a Congressman.