It then goes to the President for his review. If he approves it, he signs it and it becomes law. If he disapproves of it, he refuses to sign it and it goes back to the House of Congress it came from. Both Houses can override the President's veto by a vote of two thirds of each House. If both Houses vote to override the veto, the bill becomes the law without further action by the president. If both Houses fails to override the veto, the bill does not become law.
- Congress can override it by 2/3 vote
- Pres can sign the bill
- veto it
- do nothing
I want to know what happens to a bill that is passed by the Senate?
I want to know what happens to a bill that is passed by the Senate?
When the senate and the house of representatives pass a bill that has different version the conference committee writes a compromise bill. This then has to be passed by the two chambers.
For a bill to become law it must be passed by both houses of Congress, so when the Senate passes a bill, the same bill must also go to the House of Representatives, or if the House has passed a similar bill, the two bills must be reconciled by a joint committee to produce a single bill that both houses can pass. Then when both houses have passed the same bill, the bill goes to the President for his signature. The President may or may not sign the bill, and if he doesn't, Congress can over-ride the veto if they have enough votes. Otherwise the bill dies.
Congress
If a bill is passed by H.O.R regarding states rights, then the same bill should be passed by senate and mustly be approved by the concerned senator. If not approved, it can' be passed as law. As such a bill passed by the Senate must be passed by H.o.R.
your mother
NO
It is then sent to the Senate for their consideration, unless the bill has already been passed by the Senate, in which case, it is sent to the President.
A bill passed by the House of Representatives must also pass in the Senate; once passed by both houses of Congress, it goes to the President for his signature.
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.
It goes to the senate. If there are any differences in the house and senate version they are worked out in committee before the bill goes to the governor.