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A bill is approved if both houses approve of it and then it is sent to the president and if he signs it and doesnt veto, it gets passed.

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Whether or not Congress will approve a bill depends on several factors. These include the political climate at the time, the level of support or opposition the bill receives from members of Congress, the lobbying efforts of interest groups, and the potential impact of the bill on the constituents of the lawmakers. Additionally, compromises and negotiations may need to take place to address concerns and gain enough support for the bill's passage.

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Where do bill go if both houses of congress approve the bill?

The president


If a president does not approve of a bill passed by congress what can he or she do?

He or she can veto it or turn it down.


Does the president have to approve all bills from congress?

No. If the bill is vetoed by the President the bill goes back the congress where in order for it to get passed two thirds of congress has to vote for it.


If both houses of congress approve a bill and send it to the president for her signature what can the president do to reject that bill?

Veto it.


How many votes is needed from congress to overturn the president if he vetoes the bill?

To overturn the president's veto of a bill 2/3rds of the congress needs to approve.


What happens after both houses of congress approve a bill by a majority vote?

The Bill is then sent to the president for his signature or veto.


What are senaters?

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.


Who determines if a federal bill is constitutional?

The Supreme Court determines if bills passed into law by the Congress and the President are constitutional.


What are the senator's job?

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.


What are senate jobs?

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.


What is the final step for all laws passed by congress?

The President has to approve a bill for it to become a law.


Who is all involved in making a territory a state?

The legislature of the territory and Congress. The territorial legislature can pass a bill asked for statehood, and Congress has to approve the request.