sometimes it gets paid, sometimes it doesn't
senate
I want to know what happens to a bill that is passed by the Senate?
I want to know what happens to a bill that is passed by the Senate?
A bill can be introduced in the legislative process in either the House of Representatives or the Senate.
It is introduced in the house or senate
Nothing. Bills which fail simply stop. The content of a failed bill may be re-introduced at a later date in a different bill, but once a specific bill has been voted down, it cannot then be re-introduced later.
After a bill is introduced in either the House or the Senate, the bill is assigned a number.
Yes, the bills that are introduced to the senate are usually read twice before being referred to the standing committee.
A bill to raise individual taxes is introduced into senate. The bill is given a number and assigned to the senate budget committee for consideration.The bill is recommended for passage and is debated by the full senate. The senate votes unanimously to pass the bill with no amendments, and bill is sent to the house of representatives.
it is debated to be voted upon :)
it gets introduced then sent to committees (house of reps) then house votes on it then introduced to senate sent to senate committees senate votes on it voting is called floor action because the bill is on the "floor" for voting then to president where he approves or vetoes
It dies