A Bill is either first proposed in the Senate or the House of Representatives then it requires a majority vote from both houses and then would go to the President's desk for either a veto which sends the bill back to both houses or the President signs the bill into law.
Yes, both the House of Representatives and the U.S Senate have to agree to a bill before it is sent to the President.
Once a bill is passed by the Senate and House of Representatives at the state level, it becomes law when the governor signs it. At the federal level, after being passed by the federal House and Senate, it becomes law when the president signs it.
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The House of Representatives, the Senate and the President.
President pro tempore of the Senate becomes President.
IT BECOMES A LAW and then that's what happens.
It goes to the senate. If there are any differences in the house and senate version they are worked out in committee before the bill goes to the governor.
The president.
No the law is set at first and then it goes thought the House of reps. then the senate and if they both each get 2/3 vote it goes to the president to be signed our vetoed.
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After two such accusations Congress votes on the issue. If at least two thirds of both the House and Senate agree, the Vice President becomes Acting President.
The President pro tempore of the Senate becomes the President. He/she is the leader of the Senate when the vice president can not attend. If him/her dies also then the Secretary of State becomes President.