You can suggest an idea for a bill and they can accept it or not. Call the office or email him/her. They all have email addresses these days.
If you are interested in making some profit from the new idea, I would suggest seeking a patent for it before sharing it with anyone, or at least equipping yourself with a good NDA.
Senators, congressmen, house of reps members, anyone can suggest an idea to your local congressmen.
I don't see why not. You can pretty much write anyone about anything.
the best idea i have heard for long time!
When a bill is introduced, it is referred to a committee so it can be examined in detail and discussed. The committee can then choose to recommend passage of the bill or they can discourage members from voting for the bill.
Only members of Congress can introduce a Bill, though anyone can suggest a topic for a Bill. Most Bills originate in the US House of Representatives.
I would suggest getting a patent on your idea before sending it to anyone. You can set up your patent at www.InventHelp.com.
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I'm 12 and i've made out with some one but it was not the best idea that is all he wanted to do after i suggest high school and dont date anyone older than you
A bill starts off as an idea, which can come from anyone. Then it gets shipped off to Congress where they vote on it. If the Senate and House Of Representatives votes yes to the bill it is sent to the president for him to sign. If the president rejects the bill, or vetos it, the bill can go back to Congress and if two-thirds vote yes to the bill it can become a law without the presidents approval.
the English Bill of Rights was the first document to contain which idea