Bills have to go through the House of Representatives. After that it has to go through the Senate before being sent to the President. The majority must be in favor of the bill. It becomes a law automatically if the president waits ten days and congress is still in session. The President has 10 days to sign the bill.
Legislative,Executive ,Judicial
Legislative
In the US, the US Congress passes bills and they are sent to the president to be signed into law. Some bills, however, are vetoed by a president. The bill is then sent back to Congress and if a two thirds vote passes the bill, the bill is law. The president must sign such a bill.
The legislative branch is the only branch of government that can introduce bills of any kind. However, according to the US Constitution only the House of Representatives may introduce bills for raising revenues.
The people who have the power to make laws are politics, the government and the president.Added: (This answer applies to the US only) ONLY the Legislative Branch of government has the power to propose and pass laws. They forward the legislation to the President who will sign the legislation which turns it into law. The Executive Branch of government carries out the laws, and the Judicial Branch of government passes judgement on them. Other nations have different and/or varying processes.
The US government operates firstly by tax revenues to pay for government salaries and government programs. For law making, the US Congress may pass legislation called "bills" and these bills are passed along to the US president for signing into law. Court cases are decided in Federal courts and that goes all the way up to US Supreme Court. In the Executive branch, the various departments carry out the enforcements of the nation;s laws.
The Department of Corrections falls under the Judicial Branch of government in the US.
The legislative branch introduces and passes bills. It may also hold hearings to aid in the passage of bills.
us senate
In the US, the US Congress passes bills and they are sent to the president to be signed into law. Some bills, however, are vetoed by a president. The bill is then sent back to Congress and if a two thirds vote passes the bill, the bill is law. The president must sign such a bill.
The branch of the US government that passes or levies taxes is the legislative branch. The branch has input from the executive branch to help make the decisions.
The legislative branch is the only branch of government that can introduce bills of any kind. However, according to the US Constitution only the House of Representatives may introduce bills for raising revenues.
The Executive Branch has the authority to veto a bill.
In the United States the US Congress initiates bills that if passed by both houses of Congress, the House of Representatives and the Senate. If the bill passes both branches of the Congress, and if the President signs the bill into law, then it's the duty of the Executive branch to implement the new law.
The Senate and the House of Representatives are both part of the Legislative branch. The Legislative branch (Congress) creates and passes laws; the Judicial branch, headed by the US Supreme Court, evaluates challenged laws to ensure they are constitutional; the Executive branch enforces laws.
The purpose of the executive branch of the US government is to enforce laws.
the government has 3 branches, the legislative branch, the judicial branch and the executive branch. That is actually the us government.
The executive branch of the US government is the president.
the Legislative branch