The bill must originate in, and be passed by, the House before being voted on by the Senate. Both chambers must pass it before it goes to the president for signature or veto.
Congress
Only the House of Representatives can INITIATE a bill dealing with revenues, but BOTH the House and the Senate must pass the SAME bill before it can go to the President.
The bills proposed to raise money for the federal government are called revenue bills. Revenue bills must pass through both houses, but originate in the House of Representatives.
Congress DOES have the power to pass a bill into law over a Presidential veto.
The house prepares bills of revenue, but for the most part either house can prepare a bill. It has to pass BOTH before it goes to the president to sign.
House is where all bills of revenue start, but congress passes the laws and the budget.
Both houses of Congress have the power to pass legislation. Revenue bills must start in the House of Representatives, but they must pass through both houses.
To get tax revenue.
The House of Representatives has the power to pass a bill of impeachment which causes the Senate to hold a trial based on the charges in the bill.
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Yes, if they have 2/3 votes.
A word that means to pass a bill into law is "enact".