answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

15

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why is there such a big difference between the number of bills introduced and laws passed?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is the difference between a chosen investment and one that is passed up?

opportunity cost


How was paper introduced into Europe?

the Chinese introduced it to the Arabs, who passed it on to Europeans.


What is the difference between a haploid and diploid cell data?

When full set of chromosomes (46) is passed on to each daughter cell, it is a diploid cell data. When only half the number of chromosomes (23) is passed on to each daughter cell, it is a haploid cell data or haploid number of chromosomes.


How many years passed between Europeans first reaching the Americans and sugarcane being introduced in the west indies?

148 years passed between Europeans first reaching the Americans and sugarcane being introduced in the West Indies. Christopher Columbus came to the Bahamas in 1492. English planted introduces sugarcane in 1640.


When was HIPPA first introduced into legislation and passed?

passed August 21, 1996.


What is the difference between dynasty and government?

the difference between a dynasty and government is that in a dynasty the leadership is passed down from the king to the oldest son. In the government you're elected into office.


What is the difference between someone who has passed out and someone who has blacked out?

A person who has passed out is unconscious as in on the floor; A person who is blacked out appears to be conscious, but has little or no recollection of what they are doing.


Difference between non violent felony and non violent misdemeanor?

The difference between ANY felony and ANY misdemeanor is the length of the sentence or the amount of the fine that the legislature attached to the law when they passed it.


Difference between past and passed?

Past meaning, "Yesterday was the past", as in something that already happened Passed meaning, "You passed a test", or "When they passed by in the hallway"


What is the difference between abiotic and dead?

dead= never lived abiotic= once lived now passed away


What is the difference between federal laws and state laws?

State laws are passed by the individual state legislatures, federal law is passed by the US Congress.


What is the difference between laws on the books as opposed to laws in action?

No difference. They both refer to the same thing. Laws, in order to be enforced, MUST be "on the books" (i.e.: passed).