It depends some bills take longer than others because they're big decisions and it would take awhile to choose one, so it's not for sure.
No. It has to go through many stages to become a bill.
2-3 months
Actually, there are a limited amount of people in the Senate. Anyway, the bill is passed when there are more votes to pass the bill EX: 60 wants bill, 25 doesn't
Senators vote on if a law should pass. If 2/3 vote for the bill to pass, it does.
To pass a bill to the president, there must be a majority vote in both houses (over 50%). If the president vetoes the bill, it still may pass, except this time it needs a 2/3 majority vote from both houses.
4-5 months
It takes 218 votes to pass a bill if everyone votes. There are 435 representatives and a majority ( one more than half) of those voting is required to pass a bill.
4-5 months
244 days; just under eight months
There are 100 United States Senators. A majority of the Sentate is needed for a bill to be passed. However, if there is a filibuster, then it requires 60 votes to overcome the filibuster, and then it takes a majority of the Senate to pass a bill.
One year
216