All congress members can sponsor a bill.
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For useful (and reliable) information regarding how a bill becomes a law.
The President can't sponsor a bill in Congress.
sponsor
introduce a bill
sponsor
authors and/or introduces it
In the United States, individuals who cannot sponsor a bill in Congress include non-members of Congress, such as private citizens, lobbyists, or interest groups. Only elected members of Congress, specifically Senators and Representatives, have the authority to introduce and sponsor legislation. Additionally, individuals who are not U.S. citizens or who have not been elected to a congressional position are also ineligible to sponsor bills.
Anyone can write, draft a bill. But only a member of congress can sponsor the bill. The bill must be sponsored by a member before it can go to the floor for debate
Anyone can write, draft a bill. But only a member of congress can sponsor the bill. The bill must be sponsored by a member before it can go to the floor for debate
a sponsor
Anyone can write, draft a bill. But only a member of congress can sponsor the bill. The bill must be sponsored by a member before it can go to the floor for debate.
A person who introduces a bill in Congress (^_-) A sponsor is someone who gives you money so you advertise for them
We don't have the list, so your answer depends on the list. The president doesn't make laws.