If a bill is rejected by either the House of Representatives or the Senate, the bill dies. However there is a "Motion to Recommit" meaning the bill be brought back to the Committee it originated from in order to change the bill. This happens occasionally.
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If a bill is vetoed it can become a law by being sent back to the House of Representatives and the Senate. If 2/3 of both the House of representatives and the Senate vote yes for the bill to become a law, it becomes a law without a signature.
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A bill can be sponsored by a member of the House of Representatives or a Senator. Bills can also be sponsored by both the Senate and the House of Representatives.
It is called a House bill.
All bills are supposed to start in the House of Representatives.
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The assignment of numbers to bills being introduced in Congress is typically the responsibility of the Clerk of the House of Representatives or the Secretary of the Senate, depending on the chamber in which the bill is being introduced.
After a bill is vetoed by the president, it is returned to the legislative chamber where it originated, along with the president's reasons for the veto. Congress can then choose to attempt to override the veto by voting on the bill again; this requires a two-thirds majority in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. If Congress successfully overrides the veto, the bill becomes law. If not, the bill is effectively rejected and does not become law.
The Healthcare bill is a proposal for a law that is before the House of Representatives .