A bill.
One year
A 'bill' is what the legislation is called before it becomes a 'law.'
the president
Senate
a statute in draft before it becomes a law.
Before HR 1320 becomes a law it must be approved by a committee, and once the committee approves it then it must be approved by the Senate.
If a state law, the Governor. If federal law, the President.
The house of lords fail to pass it
Approved by the Governor General.
Actually, a standing bill is a proposed piece of legislation that is pending before a legislature and has not yet been enacted into law. Once it is enacted, it becomes a statute or law.
Before a document becomes a law, it is typically called a "bill." A bill is a proposed piece of legislation that is introduced in a legislative body, such as Congress in the United States. Once it is debated, amended, and approved by both houses, it can be sent to the executive branch for approval or veto. If signed by the executive, it then becomes law.
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