The first step is to receive a number, HR for the house or S for the Senate
the first step of creating a law is called First Reading!
The first step is to for a member of one of Houses of Congress to introduce it for consideration. Revenue bills must be introduced in the House of Representatives.
The first step is to for a member of one of Houses of Congress to introduce it for consideration. Revenue bills must be introduced in the House of Representatives.
It was the first charter of law. It was the first step in making America colonized. It proved that America could have order and not be all chaos.
step 1: talk to people about it step 2: write it step 3: introduce it to congress step 4: it gets denies so light it on fire and watch as your soul burns away with the fancy paper
The British Parliament enacted the Locomotive on Highways Act, in 1861
the bill is made
The House of Burgesses was the first law making assembly in England.
In order to move the car, you will need to introduce an unbalanced force.
Your wife's sister is your sister-in-law, but you would refer to her by her first name and introduce her to others as your sister-in-law Pat (or whatever her name is.) And after your divorce - she is your ex-sister-in-law.
Usually, the first step to making a law is to make a draft of it. Once it is all worked out, it would become a bill. The bill would be sent to the legislature where it would be voted on. If it is passed by a majority, it would then go to the mayor/governor/president, who would sign it, officially making it a law. However, if the mayor/governor/president does not agree with the law for whatever reason, he may veto it. It would then be sent back to the legislature, which can override the veto with a two-thirds majority vote. Improving Answer: I would think the first step for a citizen who wants a new law is to talk about it with other citizens, and then some of the people or business owners who may be affected by it. Get their input before you draft it. Run the idea by some friends. Brainstorm for ways to address the problem or issue you want to do something about. Then draft the proposal you come up with. Then run it by a lawyer or somebody schooled in political science and government to see if the law is "constitutional" and if the legislative body in question (Congress, your state legislature, your city council, etc.) has the authority to pass laws on this subject. Then take it to your favorite politician in that legislative body and see if he or she will introduce it.
Any member of Congress can introduce a bill in their respective House.