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:
For the bill to become law, the President must sign the bill, or Congress must override his or her veto. So, if the President forgot about the bill, it would not become law.
so that a crappy, pointless bill will not become a crappy, pointless law. ;)
I think you are referring to how a bill becomes a law. A bill must pass both houses of congress and then the president must sign it.
In Georgia, the governor has 40 days to take action on a bill after it is presented. The governor can sign the bill into law, veto it, or allow it to become law without a signature. If the governor does not act within the 40-day period, the bill automatically becomes law.
the bill goes back to the senate
In the United States, when a bill that has been approved by both Houses of Congress, it is sent to the President. Thus a bill can become a law when the President signs it into law.
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a vote by the house,a vote by the senate ,and signing by the executive
It must be signed by a president
Yes, the president can sign a bill that become a law.