It depends ... At a minimum, 1. A bill is introduced. 2. It is debated, amended and passed. 3. The bill is sent to the other Congressional house. 4. Repeat steps 1 - 3. Assuming the two bills are identical, then 5. The bill is sent to the President for signing. Once signed, the bill becomes a law. In reality, there are many more steps - committee meetings, drafting and re-drafting the bill, cross-committee revisions (in the event that a bill must pass through multiple committees), floor debates and amendments, joint committees to iron out differences between House and Senate versions of the same bill, possible revision to address Presidential veto/objections ... Getting a bill into law is a little like Hot Dogs - people generally like the finished product, but viewing the manufacturing can be ugly!
A bill needs to go through four steps so that congress and the Supreme Court can decide
It has to go through all of these steps to make sure that everyone agrees with the bill in order to make this a law
A bill.
A 'bill' is what the legislation is called before it becomes a 'law.'
There is five steps to making a bill becoming a law in GA. Citizen suggest an ideal, member of the house tells about the bill, the senate and house vote to approve the bill, the government signs the bill and then it becomes law.
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All laws start out as bills or legislation proposed by a member of a legislative body, such as a congress or parliament. These bills must go through a series of steps, including debate, voting, and approval, before they can become law.
There are various stages that a bill has to pass through before it becomes a law in Louisiana. It is debated in both houses and if it is approved, the president has to sign it for it to become a law.
Senate
a statute in draft before it becomes a law.
the president
Because the bill stage is the stage before a bill becomes a law. Then bill is not yet offical.