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.
House of Representatives
the President
A bill that originated in the Senate goes to the House of Representatives only if the Senate passes it.
A bill can originate in either house. If it starts in the senate, it then goes to the house, and vice versa. If a bill passes both houses, it goes to the president's desk, where it awaits the signature of the president.
When each house of congress passes a different version of a bill and those differences must be resolved.
The bill goes to the house of representatives
Yes
A bill can start in the House Committee or the Senate Committee. Once it passes one, it has to be approved by the other.
When the bill passes on the terms it wins this is the right awnser for a guided reading in a social studies class
When the bill passes on the terms it wins this is the right awnser for a guided reading in a social studies class
Most bills start in committees. A bill that passes committee is then voted on in the full house or senate. A bill must pass the house and the senate, and then it goes to the president.
president