If the Senate does not pass a bill, it effectively stalls or kills the legislation, preventing it from becoming law. The bill may be revisited or reintroduced in a future session, but it would need to go through the legislative process again. Additionally, if the bill was part of a larger political agenda, its failure could impact related initiatives or negotiations. Ultimately, the lack of passage may reflect the Senate's priorities or political divisions on the issue.
When the senate and the house of representatives pass a bill that has different version the conference committee writes a compromise bill. This then has to be passed by the two chambers.
I want to know what happens to a bill that is passed by the Senate?
I want to know what happens to a bill that is passed by the Senate?
Many times, the House and Senate pass slightly different versions of a bill. If this happens both the House and the Senate appoint conferees to work out a compromise. This committee is called a conference committee.
2/3 of Senate
Actually, there are a limited amount of people in the Senate. Anyway, the bill is passed when there are more votes to pass the bill EX: 60 wants bill, 25 doesn't
No...this is too small of a majority to pass according to the constitution
No. Both houses need to pass it.
They pass a bill to raise taxes which becomes law if the Senate also passes it and the president signs it.
Yes
has to pass the senate
hope so