The full question is:
What are the correct order for these steps
A Committee Action
B Bill is introduced
C Vote
D Conference committee if needed
E Debate
F Law is given number
G Floor Action
H Presidential action
I Override veto IF needed
Correct Order is:
Bill preparation. The House Member (or the Congressman/woman) prepares and drafts the bill.
Bill preparation. The House Member (or the Congressman/woman) prepares and drafts the bill.
Bill preparation. The House Member (or the Congressman/woman) prepares and drafts the bill.
In order to become a law, a bill in Congress must first be introduced in either the House of Representatives or the Senate. It must then go through a series of steps, including committee review, debate, and voting in both chambers. If both the House and Senate pass the bill, it is sent to the President for approval. If the President signs the bill, it becomes law; if not, Congress can override the veto with a two-thirds majority in both chambers.
Bill preparation. The House Member (or the Congressman/woman) prepares and drafts the bill.
The steps a bill must go through to become a law are called the legislative process. This process typically involves several stages, including drafting the bill, committee review, debates, and voting in both chambers of the legislature. If both chambers approve the bill, it is sent to the executive branch for approval or veto. If signed by the executive, the bill becomes law.
Yes
To become a state, a US territory must petition Congress to be admitted into the union. A bill must pass the senate and then be signed by the president.
I am not sure that this is correct but it is turn by passing through many parts of the government
a vote by the house,a vote by the senate ,and signing by the executive
For a bill to become a law it goes through many steps! And yes the last step is to get it approved by the president. Local citizens can suggest lAws and show them to the congress. But if the president vetos the bill it goes through the process all over again!
it was the Congress to make it a bill and the President to make it a law