The word originates in ancient Rome. It shares a common root with the latin word "senex" which means "old man" The implication being that the senate should be composed of old men.
A bill that originated in the Senate goes to the House of Representatives only if the Senate passes it.
The House of Representatives is the one that originated the revenue bills. The Senate may agree or propose the revenue bills.
A pocket veto will be possible for the president only if Congress adjourns before the president has ten days to sign or veto the bill. If Congress adjourns during this period, the bill does not become law and is effectively vetoed.
When people in the Senate vote yes on a bill, it typically moves to the House of Representatives if it originated in the Senate, or to the President if it started in the House. If the bill goes to the House, it undergoes a similar process of review and voting. Once both chambers agree on the final version of the bill, it is sent to the President, who can either sign it into law, veto it, or take no action.
Do you mean the US senate, the Canadian Senate, or the Roman senate.
ii think its the senate
Running is originated from Malaysia!!!!:)
The Senate.
Senate
it was originated in Japan
it originated in the USA
It was originated in France.