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Q: How do joint resolutions become a law?
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Joint measures dealing with unusual or temporary matters and carrying the force of law?

Joint resolutions.


Must the president see resolutions passed by congress as well as bills?

There are different kinds of resolutions. Either house can pass resolutions that express its opinion on some matter- these are not laws and are not sent to the president. The Congress can also pass non-binding resolutions that are not sent to the president and do not become law. However, the Congress can pass joint resolutions which means the identical resolution is passed by both houses. These are sent to the president and become law if he signs them,


Describe the different types of resolution?

Joint Resolutions- similar to bills , and when passed have the force of law. Concurrent Resolutions- deal with matters in which the house & senate act jointly.


What are the types of legislative resolutions in Arizona?

joint, concurrent and complex.


Can mayor veto resolutions?

Resolutions are mainly ceremonial pronouncements. If the "resolutions' do not have the force of law, I don't believe so.


How many joint resolutions have called for the proposal of a constitutional amendment?

15,000


What are the 3 types of legislative resolutions in Arizona?

joint, concurrent and complex


Why must resolutions or orders passed by congress also be signed by the president?

All bills and all joint resolutions which are not constitutional amendments must be signed by the President. This is part of the checks and balances of a democratic government. The President has the right to veto all proposed law sent to him for signing. If he or she vetoes, such cannot become law before it has not been self-enacted by at least 2/3 of both houses. Concurrent resolutions may be passed by Congress without presidential approval but these have, in most cases, not the effect of a law. Congress can only make legal decissions over its own property, e.g. the Capital Rotunda, without the President's signature.


What is used to propose constitutional amendments?

Joint Resolutions are used to propose constitutional amendments.


Describe the two types of bills that may be introduced and three types of resolutions that may be passed in congress?

the two types of bills are private and public bills the three types of resolutions are simple, joint, and concurrent


What has the author R Suryanarayanan written?

R. Suryanarayanan has written: 'Company notices, meetings and resolutions' -- subject(s): Corporate meetings, Corporate resolutions, Law and legislation


What does congress pass to cover routine matters for which a law is not needed or to express an opinion?

Resolutions