because it first started with the presidents in the 1800 like James Monroe who passed his own law and made every suffer for it so the house of (congress) pass a law so the new laws have to pass throughout them first
In the United States, both houses of Congress, the House of Representatives and the Senate, pass laws before they can be presented to the president. The bill must be approved by a majority vote in both chambers of Congress before it can be sent to the president for final approval or veto.
Both houses can propose laws but they must be approved by both houses and the president.
Yes, the state laws have to be approved. These laws have usually go through the governor, the mayors of towns, cities, etc.
Tax laws in the Philippines are created through the legislative process. The government proposes tax laws, which are then deliberated and approved by the Congress. Once approved, the tax laws are signed by the President to be enforced. Additionally, the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) and the Department of Finance play essential roles in crafting tax policies and ensuring compliance.
Before Congress wrote laws, we pretty much had oral and verbal agreements. In order to validate these agreements, however, laws had to be written for and by the people.
In a republic, laws are typically made through a process involving the legislature (e.g., Congress in the United States) proposing, debating, and voting on bills. Once a bill is approved by the legislature, it is sent to the executive branch (e.g., the President) for approval or veto. If approved, the bill becomes law. Additionally, courts play a role in interpreting laws and ensuring their constitutionality.
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Bills or "suggested laws" are put forward by either Congress or Senate but it has to be approved by both bodies before it can proceed to become law. There are some cases where the version of the bill approved by Congress is different from the one in the Senate or vice-versa. The bill cannot be passed if it has multiple forms because then multiple laws will be created, and each version needs to be approved by both Congress and Senate. To resolve this issue, a bicameral conference committe is created which takes representatives from both Congress and Senate and they unify the two differing bills into one coherent law. - Popi Sunga
The President and Congress create laws. The President can create an idea, but he has to put it through Congress before it is made. The majority of the congress has to agree with the law before it is passed. The President can also veto, or disapprove, law ideas that the Congress creates. But that veto can be jumped by 2/3 vote of congress.
None. Laws are passed by Congress and approved or vetoed by the President.
Congress, but the courts can change the law through rulings.
In Scotland, laws are typically made through a process involving the Scottish Parliament. A proposed law, called a Bill, goes through multiple stages of debate and scrutiny in Parliament before it can be approved. Once approved by Parliament, the law receives Royal Assent from the monarch to become an official part of Scottish legislation.