Congress may disagree on various issues due to differing political ideologies, party affiliations, and regional interests. For instance, Democrats and Republicans often have contrasting views on taxation and social programs, leading to debates and impasses on legislation. Additionally, individual members may prioritize their constituents' needs, resulting in diverse opinions even within the same party. These disagreements can manifest in debates, votes, and the overall legislative process.
because the number of representatives that a state would have both houses of congress would be based on that state's population. states with more people would have more votes in congress. this plan would have more favor the large States,
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It was hurtful to the poor African Americans who were free.
The President and the Congress may disagree.
work out the differences when the two houses disagree
I would disagree with that last statement.
I would.
A bill will go to a conference committee when both the Senate and the House disagree on the contents of the bill. A conference committee will then be created to resolve the issue.
There is not much I would disagree with in the book of Leviticus. This is a narrative from the Bible.
No. The correct way to say that you disagree with something would be "in disagreement."
Yes, it's called a veto. However, if 2/3 of both houses of Congress disagree with the president, they can override his/her veto.
I think the Supreme Court would settle it, because it's the Judicial branch's job to interpret the Constitution.