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After a bill is introduced in the house and senate?

it is debated to be voted upon :)


What must occur before the full senate can act upon a bill?

The house committee must pass it to the Senate committee


What type of committee is usually limited on how long it will exist?

An Ad-Hoc committee is usually limited on how long it will exist. Ad-Hoc committees have a specific purpose and that is to research a topic pertaining to a bill before the Senate or House of Representatives. The committee disbands when discussion about a bill is over.


Upon returning home you found that Nyoko Hayashi LLD was the interim chairperson?

See: Sanyo Redthor


A bill can be acted on by the full membership only when it is chosen for by committee members?

A bill must first be reviewed and approved by a committee before it can be presented to the full membership for consideration. This committee process allows for detailed examination, debate, and potential amendments, ensuring that only bills deemed worthy progress to a broader vote. Once a committee votes to advance a bill, it is then placed on the agenda for the full membership to discuss and act upon. This system helps streamline legislative processes and focus attention on more viable proposals.


After its introduction congressional leaders usually refer a proposed bill to?

the relevant committee or committees for review and consideration. These committees are responsible for analyzing the bill, holding hearings, gathering input from experts and stakeholders, and making amendments or modifications to the bill if necessary. Upon completion of the review process, the committee will then vote on whether to report the bill to the full chamber for further consideration and potential passage.


Does the committee chairman assist party leaders?

The committee chairman assists party leaders when called upon to do so. However, this is not in his job description which mainly involves leading the committee during meetings.


What is the purpose of a conference committee of both houses?

They are formed to settle differences between House and Senate versions of the same bill.If changes were made by the Senate, the differences between its version of the bill and the House version of the bill have to be resolved. The House may vote to accept the bill as amended by the Senate if the changes were minor. If the two versions differ greatly however, the bill will most likely go to a conference committee made up of members from both the House and the Senate. This committee works out a version of the bill that will be acceptable to both houses of Congress. The revised version goes back to both the House and the Senate for approval.So basically, the purpose of a conference committee is so that a bill can be revised (or edited) to both the House and the Senates liking.


Has a same-sex marriage bill ever been introduced in the congress of the Mexican state of Tamaulipas?

No, not yet, but on July 1, 2011, Oscar Medina Montelongo, president of GAMA (Grupo de Ayuda Mutua y Asesoría), a prominent local gay group, called upon Guadalupe Flores Valdez, president of the political coordination committee, to permit the bill to be introduced and voted upon.


When would the committee of elders call upon the receiver for advice?

The committee of elders would call upon the receiver for advice when faced with significant decisions or situations that require wisdom and guidance. The receiver is tasked with holding all the memories of society and can provide insight and perspective that the elders may not have access to.


What are the subcommittees?

Subcommittees hold hearings, take testimony, and prepare the initial draft of legislation before submitting the bill for approval, revision, or rejection to the committee. The committee either passes it into law or throws it out as unconstitutional.


Who has the power to write tax bills?

the government and obamaNOO!! NOT the President!! The President is the Executor of the law, hence, the Executive Branch. Members of the House of Representatives and Senate write the bills. Then they are introduced and referred to a specific Committee based on the issue (ie a tax bill goes to the Committee on Ways and Mean). It then needs a certain number of co-sponsors (other Members) before it's considered for a vote. Then it's up to the Speaker of the House (House of Reps) or the Senate Majority Leader (Senate) to bring the bill to the floor for a vote. If it's brought for a vote and agreed upon, it's then sent to the other side. For example, if it's agreed upon in the House, then it goes to the Senate for the same process. If it's agreed upon in the Senate, then it goes to the House.Once both sides vote and agree upon the same version of the bill (can change with amendments in each House), the bill is sent to the President.*there are always exceptions the process. There are occasions were the bill goes directly to the floor for a full vote and times when it goes to multiple Committees.Read more: Who_has_the_power_to_write_a_bill_to_be_voted_on_before_congress