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How many times does a bill have to be read before the governor sees it?

In the legislative process, a bill typically needs to be read three times in each chamber (the House and Senate) before it can be sent to the governor for approval. The first reading introduces the bill, the second allows for debate and amendments, and the third is the final vote. After passing both chambers, the bill is then presented to the governor for consideration.


How many times was Sam Houston elected to congress before going to Texas?

Sam Houston was in Congress for four years, from 1823 to 1827.


How many times has the US made war against another country without Congress passing a declaration of that war?

WWII was the last declared war fought by the US.


What time does the US Congress meet?

The US Congress typically meets on weekdays, starting at 9 a.m. or 10 a.m. and may continue into the early evening. However, the specific meeting times can vary depending on the legislative calendar and the schedule of each chamber.


How do you calculate the volume or size of the reverberation chamber?

The volume of a reverberation chamber is calculated by length times width times height.


What is a multi pump air gun?

Multi pump air guns have an on-board air chamber that requires you to pump the forearm several times to fill the air chamber before you shoot. You can vary the power by the number of pumps.


In ancient times what was dolman?

The answer is Burial Chamber


When can a congressperson be arrested?

When they violate the law like anyone else.Added: The only time they are immune from arrest is when Congress is in session and they are actually on the floor of their respective chamber (House or Senate).


What is a chamber pot used for?

A chamber pot was the modern form of a toilet in colonial times for excretion purposes.


Alexandra bellow siblings?

Alexandra Bellow actually did not have any siblings. He was an only child. However, he did marry five times before his passing.


In history how many times has congress overruled a presidential veto?

congress has overruled a presidential veto about 200 times


How does congress exspell a member?

most times they expel a member because they have done something bad, but the president has to approve before they are kicked out officially