it must be given to the president so he can approve or veto it.
When the House of Representatives approves the law, it goes to the senate. After the Senate approves it, it goes to the president.
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Senate.
Both the house and the senate have commitees. The bills are separated into categories and sent to different commitees. If they are passed within the committee then it is brought before the senate.
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The President of the United States signs bills into law after the bills have been passed by the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate.
It pretty much just means that bills get passed through easily because the majority of Senators come from the party that's in power.
The president has the power to veto bills.
originate bills for making revenue
Senate bills are scheduled through a series of legislations. One must pass law before a session can be set. In order to do so, it must be constitutional.
Only a member of the House of Representives may introduce any kinds of bills they want.
Members of the House of Representatives and Senate are similar in the following ways: Both are elected by the people they represent. Both decide what bills that are introduced are passed. Both go to Washington. D.C. when Congress is in session. Both have to deal with lobbyists who want bills introduced and passed that favor their views.
The scheduling of bills in the Senate is left up to the Senate majority leader.
Members of the House of Representatives and Senate are similar in the following ways: Both are elected by the people they represent. Both decide what bills that are introduced are passed. Both go to Washington. D.C. when Congress is in session. Both have to deal with lobbyists who want bills introduced and passed that favor their views.