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How does the Representative prevent a law from being passed?

He can prevent a law from being passed by not making a bill for it.


Why did child labor fade out in the US?

The simple answer is that children were being mistreated, thus a law was passed to prevent this.


Singapore has passed a law to prevent you from doing what?

Spitting gum


Who passed the Republic Act 9344 or the Juvenile Justice Law?

The author of Republic Act 9344 is Senator Kiko Pangilinan


When did Kevins law passed?

Unfortunately, it was never passed. But it is still being lobbied, and it will likely be passed eventually.


How did senator storm thurmond try to prevent the passage of the civil rights act of 1957?

In 1957, Thurmond tried to derail the civil rights bill by conducting the longest filibuster ever made by a single senator. He spoke for 24 hours and 18 minutes. In the end, the bill still passed the House and the Senate. President Eisenhower signed it into law on September 9, 1957.


What is the ability to forbid a bill or a law from being passed?

Veto


How can the house and senate check each other legistative process?

If a bill is passed by H.O.R regarding states rights, then the same bill should be passed by senate and mustly be approved by the concerned senator. If not approved, it can' be passed as law. As such a bill passed by the Senate must be passed by H.o.R.


What does our system of checks and balances prevent?

a treaty from being a law


How did senator storm Thurmond try to prevent the passage of the civil right act of 1957?

In 1957, Thurmond tried to derail the civil rights bill by conducting the longest filibuster ever made by a single senator. He spoke for 24 hours and 18 minutes. In the end, the bill still passed the House and the Senate. President Eisenhower signed it into law on September 9, 1957.


How did senator storm Thurmond try to prevent the passage of civil rights act of 1957?

In 1957, Thurmond tried to derail the civil rights bill by conducting the longest filibuster ever made by a single senator. He spoke for 24 hours and 18 minutes. In the end, the bill still passed the House and the Senate. President Eisenhower signed it into law on September 9, 1957.


What laws are trying to be passed?

I think the immigration law is still being processed