In any minor change by one house of Congress the next usual step is for the legislation to go back to the first house for concurrence.
what is called "reconciliation." This allows both houses to reconcile their differences and make any necessary adjustments to the legislation before it can proceed for final approval. This process helps ensure that both houses of Congress have an opportunity to have their input on the legislation before it is passed.
In any minor change by one house of Congress the next usual step is for the legislation to go back to the first house for concurrence.
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Either house can initiate most legislation, but only the House of Representatives can initiate legislation for generating revenue.
The congress
congress- the house of representatives and senate. (:
As a change in the number of representatives (in Congress) directly changes the amount of power a state has in the House of Representatives, such a change would affect that state's power in getting legislation passed.
Congress with 2/3 vote. Congress consists of both The House of Representatives and Senate.
Yes. However, the Congress can override his vetoes with a 2/3 vote of each house of the Congress.
The legislative government is the Congress. They make the laws and preform other special functions of government. Congress is made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
Lobbyist approach the White House officials in order to help WRITE LEGISLATION. Members of Congress who leave office usually become lobbyists.
The House has no "special power" to initiate laws. They PROPOSE legislation which, goes to the Senate. After consultation with the Senate, the legislation then goes to the President who can either sign the legislation, making it law, or he can veto it and send it back to Congress.
It means that the President has not accepted the legislation even though it was passed by the Entire House of Representatives. The Veto can be over ridden by a 2/3rds majority of the Congress- Then the legislation is passed into law.