It must meet the president's approval first before he signs it into law.
The legislative process requires both the Senate and the House of Representatives to approve a bill to become a law. Each house must vote on the bill and a simple majority vote is required.
President
The U.S. House of Representatives, also called "The House" is one of three branches of the United States Government. Each state receives a representative in relation to it's population but always has at least one. The House, or the Legislative Branch, can purpose a bill, unlike the Senate, and approve a bill. Before a bill becomes a law, the Senate, the House, and the President have to approve of it.
There is five steps to making a bill becoming a law in GA. Citizen suggest an ideal, member of the house tells about the bill, the senate and house vote to approve the bill, the government signs the bill and then it becomes law.
A standing committee must must approve it.
It goes to the next house for approval. Example: If senate approves a bill it goes to the house of representatives.
If a bill is vetoed it can become a law by being sent back to the House of Representatives and the Senate. If 2/3 of both the House of representatives and the Senate vote yes for the bill to become a law, it becomes a law without a signature.
A bill can go through the House and Senate at the same time. But often, a bill is passed by one house of Congress, then goes to the other for action.After a bill passes both houses, it goes to the President, who either can approve or veto(reject) it.If the President vetoes a bill, it still can become law-if two thirds of the House and the Senate vote to override it.See actual diagram at site below under sources.
Senate
the president of the senate
When congress is developing a bill, both the House of representatives and the Senate must form a confernce comittee.
A bill will become a law if it has been approved by the House of Representatives, the U.S. Senate and the President.