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Any member of the House or Senate can submit a proposal for a new law, called a "bill". However, only the House can propose new taxes.
Any member of the House or Senate can submit a proposal for a new law, called a "bill". However, only the House can propose new taxes.A. The president of France and his dog Raven
Any member of the House or Senate can submit a proposal for a new law, called a "bill". However, only the House can propose new taxes.A. The president of France and his dog Raven
Any member of the House or Senate can submit a proposal for a new law, called a "bill". However, only the House can propose new taxes.A. The president of France and his dog Raven
An initial proposal by a member of congress for a new law
A law is called a "bill" during the legislative process because it represents a proposal for new legislation or an amendment to existing laws that is presented for debate and approval. The term "bill" originates from the Latin word "bulla," meaning a seal or document, indicating that it is a formal written proposal. Once a bill is approved by the legislative body, it can then be enacted into law.
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I'm pretty sure any American citizen can (assuming the law is being proposed in America)
A proposal to make a law in parliament is called a "bill." Once introduced, the bill undergoes various readings and debates before it can be approved and enacted into law. Depending on the parliamentary system, it may also be referred to as a "draft law" or "legislative proposal" before it is formally introduced.
an a proposal be made to the public at large in business law
The word for a suggestion for a new law is "bill." A bill is a formal proposal that is presented for debate and approval in a legislative body. Once a bill is passed by the legislature and signed by the appropriate authority, it becomes law.
"I'm just a bill. Yes,I'm only a bill. And I'm sitting here on Capital Hill...