A bill is first proposed in the Senate. It is debated in the Senate with input from the public and interest groups. The bill then goes up to the House, then to the president.
a bill becomes a law once it is approved by both houses in the legislature, is proven constitutional, and is approved by the president
The president signs a bill after the legisilative branch approves it. The president (executive branch) enforces or carries out a law ( or bill. )
first a bill is only an idea, then it becomes a bill if the people like it and then it becomes a law
When the president signs the bill, it becomes law. If the president refuses, the bill is vetoed, but if a two thirds vote by Congress, it can still become law.
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A 'bill' is what the legislation is called before it becomes a 'law.'
Yes. Once the governor receives a bill, he can sign it, veto it, or do nothing. If he signs it, the bill becomes law. If he does nothing, the bill becomes law without his signature.
I'm pretty sure that it becomes a law
A bill.
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A proposed law starts as a bill. It becomes law if it is passed and signed into law.
It becomes law with his signature.