The groups in Congress that study and debate bills before they to to a floor vote are called committees.
I would expect Congress to debate on the pros and cons of various bills.
Judicial
Most bills before Congress
Write, Debate, and pass bills that eventually become laws
All senators meet in the Senate's chamber and discuss new bills that have been introduced, they debate on whether to approve the bill (this can be a really long time). They approve bills that are proposed before they go on to congress and the president so it can become a law.
to gain other members' support before introducing their bills
All senators meet in the Senate's chamber and discuss new bills that have been introduced, they debate on whether to approve the bill (this can be a really long time). They approve bills that are proposed before they go on to congress and the president so it can become a law.
All senators meet in the Senate's chamber and discuss new bills that have been introduced, they debate on whether to approve the bill (this can be a really long time). They approve bills that are proposed before they go on to congress and the president so it can become a law.
They divide up into committees based on the topics of most of the bills they deal with. Each bill goes to the committee that deals with the topic of the bill, and the committee refines or reworks the wording and content of the bill before it goes to the floor for debate.
All bills passed by Congress must be signed by the President. The President has the power to accept or veto bills by Congress.
US Citizen, organized groups, congressional committees, members of Congress, and the president.
to gain other members' support before introducing their bills