no.
False (i'm pretty sure)
Repealing a bill means that a legislative body, such as the Senate, is formally revoking or nullifying an existing law. It does not necessarily imply that the Senate is reconsidering the bill or discussing it again. Repealing a bill permanently removes it from the legal framework.
Pancho Vazquez.... from: Tucson AZ
If healthcare bill is passed. Is it possible to be repealed if republicans can take over the house and senate in Nov. 2010?
To revoke or cancel
The bill after every Senate and Delegate has approved or the votes win, the bill then must go to the executive branch.
I want to know what happens to a bill that is passed by the Senate?
I want to know what happens to a bill that is passed by the Senate?
Its when the House or the Senate places a bill that will go no further in the process, so its placed on the "X-files" This does not mean that the bill is dead it just means that for the session being, the bill is going no further, it can be reinstuated on the next regular or special session.
A bill to raise individual taxes is introduced into senate. The bill is given a number and assigned to the senate budget committee for consideration.The bill is recommended for passage and is debated by the full senate. The senate votes unanimously to pass the bill with no amendments, and bill is sent to the house of representatives.
The Senate can defeat a bill with 51 votes.
the senate has to agree on the bill before it goes on