Voice vote
It automatically defeats the bill.
Sente
The legislative process requires both the Senate and the House of Representatives to approve a bill to become a law. Each house must vote on the bill and a simple majority vote is required.
They all sat down together and talked about it.
The Bill Is Referred to the Senate. When a bill reaches the U.S. Senate, it goes through many of the same steps it went through in the U.S. House of Representatives. The bill is discussed in a Senate committee and then reported to the Senate floor to be voted on. Senators vote by voice.
The Bill Is Referred to the Senate. When a bill reaches the U.S. Senate, it goes through many of the same steps it went through in the U.S. House of Representatives. The bill is discussed in a Senate committee and then reported to the Senate floor to be voted on. Senators vote by voice.
Yes, the bill will go to the House of Representatives if it is approved by the committee and has survived a Senate vote.
If a bill is vetoed it can become a law by being sent back to the House of Representatives and the Senate. If 2/3 of both the House of representatives and the Senate vote yes for the bill to become a law, it becomes a law without a signature.
The members of the House of Representatives vote to select the Speaker.
No senators vote in the house of representatives. Senators vote in the Senate.
I would hope that what the people want and what is right would be what influenced any member of our government on how to vote on a bill.
Yes, but a member of the House of Representatives can be expelled by a two-thirds vote of the House of Representatives; no trial is necessary.