so that a crappy, pointless bill will not become a crappy, pointless law. ;)
No,Bill Gaither is a kind man to cooperate with.
A BILL does not automatically become a LAW. It must be passed and sent to the President. Only when the President signs the bill does it become law.See below link:
Any senator or Representative can draw up a bill. most of the time an administrative agency will draw up a bill and interest group will have a hand in this. but only a member of congress can introduce a bill to their house. in which case they become the bill sponser.
A bill can go through the House and Senate at the same time. But often, a bill is passed by one house of Congress, then goes to the other for action.After a bill passes both houses, it goes to the President, who either can approve or veto(reject) it.If the President vetoes a bill, it still can become law-if two thirds of the House and the Senate vote to override it.See actual diagram at site below under sources.
Promotion. Very few German artists have become as big abroad as TH, if any. It's bigger then just the music.
Depends on the bill. But most of the time, it does take a while for the bill to be passed. Some can go threw faster than others.
Yes, the president can sign a bill that become a law.
No,Bill Gaither is a kind man to cooperate with.
A BILL does not automatically become a LAW. It must be passed and sent to the President. Only when the President signs the bill does it become law.See below link:
A bill does become a law when a president signs it, but a bill can also become a law without the presidents signature.
Bill Gates Become a billionaire at the age of 31 when his company went public
Bill Belleville has written: 'Salvaging the real Florida' -- subject(s): Natural history, Travel, Description and travel 'River of lakes' -- subject(s): Description and travel, History
Who`'s that?? I'm an alien
Bill Cosby's goal as a child was to travel the world JK!
Bill King has written: 'King of the outback' -- subject(s): Anecdotes, Journeys, Description and travel, Tour guides (Persons), Travel
the bill is made
The bill just stays a bill. It doesn't become a law.