Proposed laws are called bills. If a bill is passed, it may become a law, depending on the action taken by the President.
None. This is because to be a "law" it MUST have been passed by congress.,
A proposed law in Congress is called a bill.
If the president vetoes a proposed law - his veto may over-ridden by a 2/3 majoority vote of Congress and, thus, become law.
When something is passed into law, it is referred to as "enactment." This process occurs after a bill has been proposed, debated, and approved by the legislative body, such as a parliament or congress, and then ratified by the executive, such as a president or governor. Once enacted, the bill becomes a legally binding statute.
IN the US, a bill that has been passed by Congress become law when the President signs it.
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An act is a proposed law that has not yet been passed, while a law is a legal rule that has been officially approved and is enforceable.
The word is for a proposed law is either bill or act .Bills are submitted for Congress to discuss and act upon . Most of them are discarded and die at various stages in the process. If a bill is finally voted on and approved, it becomes an act of Congress and is sent to the President.
By a veto
Within the US for a law to be effective it must have been passed. Proposed laws are not always passed. They can fail to be voted into effect or they can be vetoed by the President.
If a law if proposed it then has to be voted on. When the law is passed it is ratified.
Congress cannot veto a law. Any law must be written and passed by Congress in the first place. The president can then veto it. Congress can override the veto with a 2/3 majority. After a law is passed, the Supreme Court can strike it down if they declare the law unconstitutional.