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Q: Can the house of lords propose new laws?
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Who has the power to propose a law to raise revenue a tax law?

Any member of the House or Senate can submit a proposal for a new law, called a "bill". However, only the House can propose new taxes.A. The president of France and his dog Raven


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A rather basic answer is: In the House of Commons of the British Parliament, Members Of Parliament (politicians) can propose (bring in a bill) new laws or amendments to old laws. After debating in the House, a vote is taken. If there is a majority, it is passed onto the House of Lords for scrutiny. It may be passed back and forth for amendments between the houses during its passage. If all goes well, the bill becomes law.


How are the government rules made?

A rather basic answer is: In the House of Commons of the British Parliament, Members Of Parliament (politicians) can propose (bring in a bill) new laws or amendments to old laws. After debating in the House, a vote is taken. If there is a majority, it is passed onto the House of Lords for scrutiny. It may be passed back and forth for amendments between the houses during its passage. If all goes well, the bill becomes law.


Why do house of lords read new wills?

They don't read wills, did you mean bills? The MP's in the House of Commons makes new laws. These new laws are then known as bills Before these new bills can become law, they are discussed by The House of Lords. They can pass the bill, or return it to the Commons, for ammendmants. When the law is finally passed by both Houses of Parliament, the bills go before HM The Queen, for her signature. When signed by The Queen, they become law.


What is the main job of a legislator?

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What do you call the part of the British government where members make laws for the British people?

It is called the Parliament. It is divided into two parts the House of Lords and the House of Commons. The house of commons comes up with discuses and puts forward a proposal to enact a new law then if the House of Lords agrees with it it can be formed into a law.


Does the House of Commons have another name?

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In Which form of government does the top elected official not propose new laws?

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What are the two houses of the New York State legislature?

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What is greater the house of Lords or the house of commons?

The House of Commons has far more authority and power, despite being a "lower house". The House of Lords actually has more members, but they don't always show up. The House of Lords can use its power to slow up prospective new legislation


Who has the power to propose a law to raise revenue(a tax law)?

Any member of the House or Senate can submit a proposal for a new law, called a "bill". However, only the House can propose new taxes.