All bills that are to become law must move through both houses of Congress before going to the White House for the president's signature or veto. If a bill has pass the Senate, the House of Representatives must pass it before it goes to the president.
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It goes to the House of Reps. if it has to do with money, but if it doesnt then it can also be introduced to the senate
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1.committee 2.house of reps. 3.the senate 4.then the president
the mace is in the house of reps and when the government go to the senate they take it with them
If it is passed by a majority vote of both the House of Reps. and Congress, it sent to the President, if he vetoes it bad he returns the bill to the House of Reps. when originated. The veto can be overridden if it re-passes each house by 2/3 majority vote. If the President fails to sign a bill after Congress adjourns, the bill is automatically killed (dead). This is called a packet veto and Congress cannot try to override it. If the bill is passed by the President the bill will become a law!
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The assignment of numbers to bills being introduced in Congress is typically the responsibility of the Clerk of the House of Representatives or the Secretary of the Senate, depending on the chamber in which the bill is being introduced.
In the United States, when a bill that has been approved by both Houses of Congress, it is sent to the President. Thus a bill can become a law when the President signs it into law.
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