Bill preparation. The House Member (or the Congressman/woman) prepares and drafts the bill.
Bill preparation. The House Member (or the Congressman/woman) prepares and drafts the bill.
Yes
Yes, the president can sign a bill that become a law.
a vote by the house,a vote by the senate ,and signing by the executive
I am not sure that this is correct but it is turn by passing through many parts of the government
Bill preparation. The House Member (or the Congressman/woman) prepares and drafts the bill.
In order for a state bill to become a law the governor must sign it. Without his signature the bill dies. At that point the legislature has to come up with enough votes to pass the bill into law without the governor's signature or just let it go.
A bill does become a law when a president signs it, but a bill can also become a law without the presidents signature.
it was the Congress to make it a bill and the President to make it a law
If the Congress is still in session, the bill becomes a law after 10 days even if the President has not signed it or vetoed it. If the President vetoed the bill, Congress has to override the veto in order for it to become a law. If the President has not signed the bill within 10 days and the Congress is not in session, it does not become a law. This is called a "pocket veto."
A BILL does not automatically become a LAW. It must be passed and sent to the President. Only when the President signs the bill does it become law.See below link:
Cria um projeto e as leis e depois de ser aprovado pública