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Are there any elected officials from the Independent party in the House of Representatives or in the Senate?

In the Senate and House, independents usually occupy seats that curve around. Crossbenches are often referred to as these seats.


Who introducing bills?

Any member of the house of representatives or the senate


Who can introduce a law in the house or the senate?

Any member of Congress can introduce a bill in their respective House.


Where the Senate met in Roman market place?

The senate met in the "Curia" or senate house, when they had one. More than one of them burnt down and they were slow in rebuilding. If they didn't have a senate house, they would meet in any of the various temples surrounding the forum.


Who as a member of the Senate will have the power to determine if any of the amendments proposed by the House will be accepted?

The Senate committees decide which bills, of any kind (statute and Constitutional Amendment alike) go to the Senate floor.


Did any us president serve in the senate or house of representatives?

JFK and LBJ were in the Senate before he was elected and so was Obama.


Does the house-senate joint committee settles any differences in 2 bills?

No


What are three hurdles congress faces in passing bill?

A bill is a proposed law that is introduced to Congress by a member of the house or senate and it is assigned to a committee which is then assigned to a subcommittee. After the subcommittee performs studies, holds hearings, makes revisions, and approves it, the bill goes to the full committee. Full committee may amend or rewrite the bill, before deciding whether to send it to the floor of the House or Senate or to kill it. If approved, the bill is reported to the full House/Senate and placed on the calendar. In the House, the rules committee issues a rule governing debate on the House floor and sends the bill to the full house. In the senate, leaders of both parties schedule debate on the bill. The bill is then debated by full House/Senate, amendments are offered and a vote is taken. If the bill passes in a different version from that passed in the Senate or House, it is sent to a conference committee. The conference committee composed of members of both house and senate meet to iron out differences between the bills. The compromise bill is returned to both the house and senate for a vote. Full House/Senate votes on conference committee version. If it passes, the bill is sent to the president. The President signs or vetoes the bill. Congress may override a veto by a two-thirds vote in both the House and Senate. Then it's a LAW! from Government in America George C. Edwards, Martin P Wattenberg, and Robert L Lineberry


Where does a state bill go once passed by the house?

It goes to the senate. If there are any differences in the house and senate version they are worked out in committee before the bill goes to the governor.


Which chamber of Congress is in charge of initiating tax bills or impeaching the President?

A member of Congress introduces the bill 2. A subcommittee and committee craft the bill 3. Floor action on the bill takes place in the first chamber (House or Senate) 4. Committee and floor action takes place in the second chamber 5. The conference committee works out any differences between the House and Senate versions of the bill 6.


Why is it necessary for a bill to be condsidered by a comittee?

To iron out any differences between the House and Senate


What house has only one third of the members of this house up for election during any national election year?

Senate

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