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All the members of Congress can vote on a bill when?

the senate or house committees move it to floor considerate


If two thirds of all congress members vote for a bill can it still become a law?

if 2/3 vote for it yes but if 2/3 vote against it then no


All the members of congress can vote on bill when what?

All the members of Congress can vote on a bill when it is being considered on the floor of the House of Representatives or the Senate. There are specific procedures and rules in place for the voting process, including the opportunity for debate and amendment. Ultimately, the bill is voted on by each member present and their votes determine its outcome.


Who counts the electors vote's?

All members of Congress. 435 members from the house + 100 members from senate = 535 "counters"


Does the president have to approve all bills from congress?

No. If the bill is vetoed by the President the bill goes back the congress where in order for it to get passed two thirds of congress has to vote for it.


In addition to Trump and family what members of Congress benefited significantly from the new tax bill?

All of them. There are no poor members of Congress.


How Congress can override the president veto of a bill with how many votes?

House and Senate BOTH must have a 2/3 majority based on how many vote in each chamber. Not all House or Senate members vote on every issue. So the number of votes needed depends on how many actually vote.


What proportion for both houses of congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president's veto?

2/3rds of congress must vote to override


What is a floor vote?

A floor vote is when all members of a legislature, such as a parliament or congress, cast their votes on a proposed bill or resolution. This usually takes place during a formal session and determines the outcome of the legislative measure being considered.


Who casts the official vote in lawmaking?

The members of the US Congress make all of the laws by voting on bills. The vice-president votes in the Senate if there is a tie vote.


The Congress and senators represent the whole country, just not their states. We should have the right to vote for all senators and members of Congress?

Of course, for everyone - this implies our system


What is the process that leads a bill to be put before all 435 House members for vote?

members request assignments to the committes they prefer