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.
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It goes to the other house for approval :)
House Bill would be sent to the Senate for review, Senate bill would be sent to the House for review. It would require one of the Houses to approve the other's bill for it to be sent to the president for signature. One of the houses may wish to make changes to the other's bill. If that happens, then the bill will have to go back to its respective house for approval of the change or changes.
A bill can start in the House Committee or the Senate Committee. Once it passes one, it has to be approved by the other.
Nothing. The house that passed it may decide to modify it to make it more acceptable to the other house and re-pass it, or it could just be left as a failed bill.
It is sent to the other house where it goes through Steps 1 through 5.
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A bill can go through the House and Senate at the same time. But often, a bill is passed by one house of Congress, then goes to the other for action.After a bill passes both houses, it goes to the President, who either can approve or veto(reject) it.If the President vetoes a bill, it still can become law-if two thirds of the House and the Senate vote to override it.See actual diagram at site below under sources.
To make a federal law in the United States, a bill must be introduced in either the House of Representatives or the Senate. The bill goes through several stages of review, debate, and amendments before being voted on by both chambers. If the bill passes in both the House and the Senate, it is sent to the President to be signed into law.
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First it must be passed in the U.S. House of Representatives and then it is sent to the Senate. Once it is there it is sent to a committee and once it passes the committee it goes to the Senate for voting. If it passes both the House and the Senate it goes to the President for his signature and it becomes a law.
A bill has to pass through both the House of Representatives and the Senate, and then be signed off by the President, before it is law. If the President disagrees then a two/thirds majority in each of the two Houses can override the President's veto. Therefore if it just passes through one House it has failed.