once a bill has been introduced what is given?
Once introduced by the House secretary, it is given a number and short title by the clerk of the House.
Once introduced by the House secretary, it is given a number and short title by the clerk of the House.
Once introduced by the House secretary, it is given a number and short title by the clerk of the House.
Nothing. Bills which fail simply stop. The content of a failed bill may be re-introduced at a later date in a different bill, but once a specific bill has been voted down, it cannot then be re-introduced later.
No. No such bill has ever been introduced.
given a number and title.
No. As of May 2015, no such proposed bill has been introduced.
No. A marriage equality bill has never been introduced in the Nebraska legislature.
Once a bill has been introduced on the floor of the House or Senate, it is referred to the appropriate committee or committees for evaluation.
After a bill is introduced and given a number, it's given a title and is read twice. After this, the next step is to send the bill to the appropriate committee.
Yes. Such a bill has been introduced by the Governor of Aguascalientes in June 2015.
No. A marriage equality bill has never been introduced in the Alabama legislature.