i t is read 13.78 times http://wiki.answers.com/Q/User:Deathkiss201 03:21 i know for a bill to become law it must be read to the congress (either senate or house of representatives) sent to a standing committee (read) sent to a sub-committee (read) returned to standing committee for its aproval (read) returned to congress for its aproval (read) sent to president (supposedly and hopefully read) either aproved or vetoed if aproved bill is law if vetoed bill returns to congeress (either 2/3 override or bill dies) in other words multiple times and it really depends on what congress, committee, sub-committee, and president do! hope this helps! ~lindi~
Before a law is a law it is called a Bill.
Before his presidency, Bill Clinton was the Governor of Arkansas.
In order for the Bill of Rights to become law, it required ratification from three-fourths of all state legislatures. The Bill of Rights was officially ratified on December 15, 1791.
Well then simple that means it will not officially become a law.
The governor decides whether to sign or veto the bill.
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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Before a law is passed, it is commonly referred to as a bill. Bills are proposed pieces of legislation that undergo a series of debates and revisions before they can be voted on by the legislative body to become a law.
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It must be signed by a president
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.
There are various stages that a bill has to pass through before it becomes a law in Louisiana. It is debated in both houses and if it is approved, the president has to sign it for it to become a law.