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The president. He can then veto it or sign it. If he signs it, it's now a law. If he vetos it, congress can vote on it again and it takes a 2/3 bote to override the president. If the president does nothing for 10 days, it will become a pocket veto. If congress is still in session, the bill automatically becomes a law. If not, it gets automatically vetoed. (7th grade history :D)

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i dont know ask the person who gave you the question.

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If it is approved after a third reading, it is sent to the president of the senate.

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It goes to the president. He signs, vetos, or pocket veto the bill.

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Where is a bill sent if it is approved after its third reading?

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What happens after the US House of Representatives approves a bill?

Study island The bill is sent to the Senate, and if it is approved, it is sent to the President


How does a bill move through the house of representatives?

The bill is introduced into the House of Representatives when it is placed in a special box called a hopper, on the side of the clerk's desk. A bill clerk will then assign the bill with a number and then a reading clerk will read the bill to the Representatives. The Speaker of the House will then send the bill to one of the House standing committees. When the bill has been approved by the committee, it is sent back to the House of Representatives for debate and then voted on. When the bill get sent to the President and is vetoed, it will then be sent back to the House of Representatives and the bill may be voted into a law.


If Congress approves a bill then who is it sent to?

If the President has already approved it, it has reached its final destination.


What happen to a bill after its first reading?

It's sent to the appropriate standing committee


What does was passed 67-0 means in this sentence This bill received second and third reading in the House was passed 67-0 and was sent to Senate?

67 ayes or yes votes to 0 nays, or negative votes.


Who can agree to a bill before it can become a law?

In the United States, when a bill that has been approved by both Houses of Congress, it is sent to the President. Thus a bill can become a law when the President signs it into law.


When can the content of a bill be changed?

The content of a bill can be changed at any time until it is approved by both houses of Congress. At that time it is sent to the president for approval. If the president vetoes the bill, it is again subject to change.


What does NOT have to happen before a bill can be sent to the President?

The bill does not have to be approved by all members of Congress before it can be sent to the President. It also does not need the support or endorsement of any specific political party. Additionally, the bill does not need to go through any particular number of readings or debates in Congress before it can be sent to the President.