The congressional commities or people from a state
state their objections to certain parts of a proposed bill - apex
The Congress record is the primary source for specific information on a particular bill.
A person who introduces a bill in Congress (^_-) A sponsor is someone who gives you money so you advertise for them
I have never heard that a President can certify a bill as urgent. The President can ask Congress for permission to address it and in such a speech he could tell them that a certain bill was in urgent need of passage. He can call Congress to a special session if they are not in session and ask for the passage of certain legislation, but all he can do is ask and hope that Congress will do what he wants and do it quickly.
aearn more about the pros and cons of adopting a new law.
All congress members can sponsor a bill.Go to: http://www.votesmart.org/resource_govt101_02.phpFor useful (and reliable) information regarding how a bill becomes a law.
You may check available information on all bills in the current Congress at the Thomas feature of the Library of Congress -- it helps to know the number and author of the bill, but their databases can be searched a couple of ways.
reserved powers
He can use his political party to manuever a bill through the U.S. Congress. He can use the public to generate grass-roots support and contact the members of Congress by mail or phone or internet, telling them how to vote. He can use patronage and pressure with whips (leadership positions) and leaders on certain members to vote a certain way.
It gives citizens freedom to do certain things.
When a bill is approved by Congress for the first time, it is typically sent to the President of the United States. The President can then choose to sign the bill into law, veto it, or take no action, which can also lead to the bill becoming law under certain conditions. If the President vetoes the bill, Congress can attempt to override the veto with a two-thirds majority vote in both chambers.
The Congressional Record is where you would find information regarding a particular bill.