if your talking about oliver branch, they did nothing, but king George III didnt except the petition and thats one of the reasons thats caused the revolution
- Requested women be heard in congress and given the right to vote.
vote
The Bill is then sent to the president for his signature or veto.
1. The bill is made 2. it gets sent to congress 3. It is referred to the committee 4. congress may debate and pass it on or not 5. It is sent to the other house for vote. 6. president signs the bill or vetoes 7. if veto congress may override and do a 2/3 vote of each house
The vote in congress to annex Texas
petition
January 6 following the election, Congress meets in a joint session in the US capitol building to watch the Vice president in his capacity as the President of the Senate, open the ballots sent in by the electors and count the vote
In the US Congress writes the law.It is sent to the US President for approval, who then signs the bill or says that it is not right to be a law. Then they vote and the vote has to be two thirds, that is how they make a law.
No.
If a US president vetoes a bill sent to him by the US Congress, the president may choose to veto the bill. In such a case, the bill is sent back to the congress. If the Congress can come up with a two thirds majority, then the bill must pass as law.
They meet and vote sometime in mid to late November. Each state can set its own date. The results need to be sent to Washington bu mid December before Congress adjourns for the holidays,.
They found out who didn't vote and make them vote.