They die in committee
Most bills before Congress
They are not followed; or the interpretation of them are unclear and they become "lost".
Stupid bills will die and only good important bills will become laws. Takes them longer so it will be well though out, so it will most likely not need to be fixed in the present.
January 1st of the next year
The committees do not pass them.
The federal government has the power to discuss bills and proposals for new or altered laws. The government is given the most power in the country. The federal government has the power to discuss bills and proposals for new or altered laws. The government is given the most power in the country.
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A bill cannot become a law until it is passed by the legislature, and most of the time approved by the executive. However, most of the bills introduced in state legislatures are stopped early in the process.
they are most likely to become isticnint
It will become extinct
That depends on which country you are in. Most have specific health and safety legislation acts or bills, and others combine a hodge-podge of related laws that cover the same legal grounds; various amendments and repealings are often attached to all when they become unenforceable, unapplicable or otherwise irrelevant.
Any senator or Representative can draw up a bill. most of the time an administrative agency will draw up a bill and interest group will have a hand in this. but only a member of congress can introduce a bill to their house. in which case they become the bill sponser.