The bill will stay a bill until going through both Houses of Congress twice, and being open through public debate twice. It will more than likely be amended somehow, and then be sent to the president where he can either approve of it or disapprove (veto). If it is not approved the Bill is killed, and will have to wait a whole year until brought up once again. If the president does nothing, it is sent to the congress, and if the congress is still working its automatically a law, if not then it becomes a Pocket Veto and the Bill is killed.
once a bill has been introduced what is given?
The difference between a money bill and a ordinary bill is: An Ordinary Bill can be introduced in any of the Houses of the Parliament while A Money Bill can only be introduced in the Lok Sabha and cannot be introduced in Rajya Sabha.
The difference between a money bill and a ordinary bill is: An Ordinary Bill can be introduced in any of the Houses of the Parliament while A Money Bill can only be introduced in the Lok Sabha and cannot be introduced in Rajya Sabha.
A bill can be introduced in the legislative process in either the House of Representatives or the Senate.
senate
After a bill is introduced in either the House or the Senate, the bill is assigned a number.
a committee.
Polosi
It is introduced in the house or senate
a law is called a bill when it is introduced to congress
If a rider is attached to a bill it must be introduced before first reading.
No. No such bill has ever been introduced.