Monday, October 18, 2010

Marking Period 2: HW #1

To become a law, a bill must first be proposed.  A commitee made up of a few Congressmen must review, edit, and approve the proposed bill before it can move on.  If it is approved by the commitee, then the bill moves to the House of Representatives to be edited and voted on.  If the House approves the bill, then it moves to the Senate to be edited and approved.

If the Senate approves the bill, then another commitee has to edit and approve the bill.  After that, both the HOuse and Senate must come together and vote on the bill.  If they approve the bill, then it goes to the President to be approved.  If approved, then the bill becomes a law.

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