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Who can submit a bill for congressional consideration?

An idea for a bill can come from anywhere but the bill must be proposed by a member of congress.


Who must first introduce a bill for it to be considered by congress?

A bill must be introduced in the congress by the members of the congress.


The president may veto a bill but if he does he must?

When the president veto's a bill, he must return the bill to the members of congress. Congress can then vote again or change the bill.


After congress agrees on a proposed amendment it then must be what?

ratified by three-fourths of the states


How can the government pass an amendment?

A proposed a law, called a bill, it must gain a majority vote in both houses of congress before it goes to the president for approval if he signs it, the president can also veto or reject the bill but congress has the final word. a vetoed bill can still become a law, if congress votes on it again, with two thirds of the members of each house approving it.


This must pass congress and the president to become law?

I think you are referring to how a bill becomes a law. A bill must pass both houses of congress and then the president must sign it.


After congress agrees on a proposed amendment it then must be?

ratified by state legislatures or state conventions.


What do all laws start out as?

All laws start out as bills or legislation proposed by a member of a legislative body, such as a congress or parliament. These bills must go through a series of steps, including debate, voting, and approval, before they can become law.


President vetoes a bill and congress wants to become a law?

If the president vetoes a bill, then Congress can override that vetoe, but the bill must go back to Congress to be approved with a majority vote.


What is Trips taken by congress in order to gather information on proposed legislation?

There are occasions in which Congress must take trips to gain information on proposed legislation. These trips are known as junket trips.


What is the difference between a bill and veto?

for a law to become legal, it must be signed by the president.... a bill is a proposed law submitted for approval by the president by both houses of congress (senate and the house of representatives)... a veto is the presidential prerogative not to approve the law if he is contrary to it. if that is the case, it is then returned back to the congress for more deliberations and re-submitted to the president for approval. if he vetoes it again, i think congress can pass the law by two-thirds majority... if the bill becomes a law and it turned out to be disadvantageous to the people, it is congress who gets blamed and not the president for letting it become a law...


Can a president write his own bill?

no it must be approved by congress