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Most bills start in committees. A bill that passes committee is then voted on in the full house or senate.

A bill must pass the house and the senate, and then it goes to the president.

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What does NOT have to happen before a bill can be sent to the President?

The bill does not have to be approved by all members of Congress before it can be sent to the President. It also does not need the support or endorsement of any specific political party. Additionally, the bill does not need to go through any particular number of readings or debates in Congress before it can be sent to the President.


Who must past a bill before it can be sent to the president?

The House of Representatives


What happen after congress pass a bill?

Assuming it wasnt sent from the executive branch it is then sent to the president to approve or veto.


When can a bill sent to the president for approval?

A bill can be sent to the president for approval after both the House and the Senate pass the bill.A bill can only be sent to the President for approval if it has been passed by both the House and the Senate. It must be passed by both chambers of Congress with a majority in favor of it.


Before a bill can be sent to the president it must be passed by?

a standing committee.


When does the bill go to the president?

After it has been approved by a Senate majority vote.


How does a bill become a law in US?

A BILL does not automatically become a LAW. It must be passed and sent to the President. Only when the President signs the bill does it become law.See below link:


What must happen after a bill is approved by congress before it becomes sa new law?

After a bill is approved by Congress, it must be sent to the President for approval. The President can sign the bill into law, allow it to become law without a signature by not acting on it for ten days (while Congress is in session), or veto it. If the President vetoes the bill, Congress can override the veto with a two-thirds majority vote in both chambers for the bill to become law.


What happens before a bill is sent to the president?

The bill must first pass in both houses of Congress by a 2/3 majority.


What must finally happen for a bill to be enacted into law?

For a bill to be enacted into law, it must first be approved by both houses of Congress: the House of Representatives and the Senate. After passing through both chambers, the bill is then sent to the President, who can either sign it into law or veto it. If the President vetoes the bill, Congress can override the veto with a two-thirds majority in both houses to enact the bill despite the President's objections. Once signed or successfully overridden, the bill becomes law.


What happens after the US House of Representatives approves a bill?

Study island The bill is sent to the Senate, and if it is approved, it is sent to the President


What happens after a bill is passed in congress?

They ask the president to sign it and if he dissagrees(or vetos it), they have to get a ceirtian precentage to have it passed. After they get the president to sign itso it can be passed, but if he vetos it than the congrass votes on if the bill should be passed or not. i think they have to get 3/4(voting twards the vote) to pass it.