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How Does the Lok Sabha exercise supreme power over the Rajya Sabha?

(1) Ordinary bill- Any ordinary law needs to be passed by both the houses. But if there is a difference between the two houses, the final decision is taken in a joint session in which members of both the houses sit together. Because of the larger number of members, the view of the lok sabha is likely to prevail in such a meeting. (2) Money bill- The lok sabha exercises more powers in money matters. Once the lok sabha passes the budget of the government


How many languages does the Library of Congress have?

The Library of Congress houses materials in over 470 languages. This extensive collection reflects the diverse linguistic heritage of the United States and the world. It includes resources in both widely spoken languages and those that are lesser-known. The library actively collects and preserves documents in various languages to support research and cultural understanding.


How many Tea Party members are in the US Senate and House of Representatives?

The Us House of Representatives elected 40 members in the last 2010 election that were self-proclaimed Tea-Party supporters. A Tea Party Caucus in Congress, headed by Michele Bachmann, has over 60 members ( all Republicans).


What did the delegates finally agree to about how much power congress would over trade?

Congress was given control over trade between the states.


What does congress do when a bill is introduced?

First it is reviewed by people who deal with the category of bills that it falls under. [Ex. money, farming, schools, etc] It is checked over to make sure that no part of the new bill comes into conflict with another, already there law. If that part of the bill is acceptable, then it is revised to add or delete anything that is undesirable in the eyes of whoever is trying to pass the bill, be it a Senator or State Rep. When that is complete (if its changed at all) The person who wishes it to be passed into law brings it to the floor. This means that they ask Congress, which ever part of Congress that there in, to read over and vote to pass or denie the bill. If it is passed then it is sent to the other house of which it did not start to be voted upon. Aka, if it started in the Senate and passed then its sent to the House of Reps to be voted yes or no on. If the bill passed with a simple majority in both houses then the bill is sent to the President. If the President signs it, then it is a law. If he veto's it, then the bill is returned to Congress, who, as a whole, must re-vote to pass the bill. This time with a 2/3 rds majority in both houses to override the presidents veto. If this is not accomplished, or anywhere along the way the bill does not receive a high enough number of votes to pass, the bill is considered dead, or that it died in Congress.

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What rate is over ninety percent for both members of both houses of congress?

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This rate is over 90 percent for both members of both houses of congress?

Incumbancy


This rate is over 90 percent for both houses of congress?

Incumbency


How is veto over ridden?

A supermajority (2/3) in both houses of Congress.


How can congress pass a bill over a presidential veto?

Congress can pass a vetoed bill with a two-thirds majority vote in both houses.


How can a presidential veto can be overridden?

a two thirds majority vote in both chambers of congress


Type of congressional committee in which members of both houses act as one group to discuss a bill?

A Congressional Conference Committee is formed to discuss a bill which has Congress in disagreement over. Senior members of standing committees in each house form the committee that originated the piece of legislation. These committees come into play if both houses have passed different versions of the same bill.


Should Congress have the power to pass a bill over the presidents veto?

Congress DOES have the power to pass a bill into law over a Presidential veto.


How can the House over-ride a Presidential veto?

It requires the vote of both houses to override a presidential veto. In fact, both houses must approve the override by over a 2/3 majority.


If congress goes over a presidents veto what size must they secure?

2/3 majority vote from both houses (House of Representatives and Senate).


What was necessary for congress to pass a law over a presidential veto?

To override a Presidential veto, both chambers of Congress must repass the legislation with a 2/3 vote. In the House this amounts to 290 votes and in the Senate this amounts to 67 votes.


How can congress pass a bill over the veto or the president?

To pass a bill over a presidential veto, Congress must achieve a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. This level of support is needed to override the president's objection and enact the bill into law without their approval.