i think President
I'm pretty sure that it becomes a law
No- but he can ask somebody in Congress to introduce a bill for him .
To make a bill a law, the president signs it. However, if the president takes no action before the time for the president's action expires, and Congress is still in session, the bill automatically becomes law.
It goes to the senate. If there are any differences in the house and senate version they are worked out in committee before the bill goes to the governor.
If the President signs a bill that has been passed by Congress, it does not die, but becomes law. I have never heard of a President signing a bill before it was passed by Congress, but if he did and it died, I suppose it would mean that he was in danger of being known as a weak President.
Using the USA and a bill that has financial implicationsas examples,( a money bill ) three bodies of the Federal government must concur on a bill before it becomes law. The House of Representatives must vote and pass the bill. ( the 1st body) The bill moves on to the Senate ( the 2nd body ) if the bill is passed in the Senate it is sent to the 3rd body for approval, the US President. If he signs the bill it becomes law.
Once a bill is passed by the Senate and House of Representatives at the state level, it becomes law when the governor signs it. At the federal level, after being passed by the federal House and Senate, it becomes law when the president signs it.
A bill is a proposed law that is still being discussed/voted on.A law is what has made its way through the system and was actually passed and signed by the Cheif Executive (either President or Governor).
bill
A bill.
In government a bill is a proposal that is considered for becoming a law. If a bill is passed by Congress and signed by the president it becomes a law.
It is usually called a "bill" before it is passed and while it is pending in the Congress or the state legislature.Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/What_is_the_name_of_a_law_before_it_is_passed#ixzz16Wxv6VJr