If a bill has been signed and approved by both houses, it goes to the president. The president then can veto (reject) it or sign it (then it becomes a law). If the president vetos the bill, then Congress can override the veto with a 2/3rds vote majority passing the bill in both houses. If this occurs, the bill becomes a law.
it will go for president approval.
It gets sent to the president of the United States.
In the House of Representatives the Law is made. Then it is passed to the Senate, to debate. This is called a bill. After that the Sergeant at Arms takes the law to the Governor General and it has to be signed to become a law.
The speaker of the house can announce a proposed bill to a committee made up of government officials. The bill can then be voted on to see if it should be passed.
The speaker of the house will be the acting president.
The bailout was passed by the House of Representatives and signed into law by the president on Friday October 3, 2008.
it is passed on to the other house. If that house likes it then it is passed to the president for him/her to sign in or he can let others vote it. You welcome for getting the answer people
They are called the "Speaker of the House".
He or she is called the Speaker of the House.
The Speaker of the House. When the democrats were in the majority, Nancy Pelosi was Speaker. The House is currently under republican control and John Boehner occupies the Speakers chair.
a resolution passed by at least 2/3 of the total membership of the house
speaker of house.
Speaker of the House