There is a joint conference committee , composed of members of both houses, that try to workout a version of the bill that both houses will accept.
In the US, a bill sent from the US Congress to the president. The president can then sign the bill into law. At the state level there is the same principle. The state legislature passes a bill and the state governor can sign the bill into law. This system has worked well for the US in its history.
It is introduced in the house or senate
When the Texas Legislature passes a bill, it is sent to the governor for approval or veto. If the governor signs the bill, it becomes law; if the governor vetoes it, the legislature can attempt to override the veto with a two-thirds majority in both chambers. Additionally, if the governor takes no action within a specified timeframe, the bill automatically becomes law. The passage of a bill can lead to changes in state policy, funding allocations, or regulations affecting various sectors.
The legislature passes it and sends it to the Governor's desk where it can be signed and passed into law, or vetoed and sent back to either be moidified or passed, over the Governor's objections.
state legislature
the 1st bill sent
After the New York State Senate passes a bill, it is sent to the New York State Assembly for consideration. If the Assembly approves the bill, it is then sent to the Governor, who can either sign it into law, allow it to become law without a signature, or veto it. If vetoed, the Assembly and Senate can attempt to override the veto with a two-thirds majority vote in both chambers. If the bill becomes law, it will be enacted according to its provisions.
The bill goes to the house of representatives
The same was as in every other state. A state representative introduces a bill in the legislature - it is debated - it is passed - it is sent to the Governor - who either signs it or vetoes it. If he signs it, it becomes law.
After a bill passes both Houses of Congress it goes to the President for the final signature.
After it passes both houses of congress.
It is then sent to the Senate for their consideration, unless the bill has already been passed by the Senate, in which case, it is sent to the President.