The bill becomes a law.
What is the 14th step?
The bill is created out of an idea from a lawmaker, citizen, or special interest group.
What is the first step?
What order do these steps go in?
The president signs or vetoes the bill. Pocket veto or failure to act is also possible.
The bill is introduced in either house by a lawmaker.
The bill becomes a law
What is 2,1,3
Who sends the bill to a specific standing committee?
What is the Majority Leader
What is the 3rd step of how to make a bill?
What is the Speaker of the House sends the bill to a specific standing committee.
What order do these steps go in?
Both houses must approve the conference bill.
Override of a veto requires ⅔ of both houses.
The president signs or vetoes the bill. Pocket veto or failure to act is also possible.
Steps 11, 13 and 12
What is the 6th step of how to make a bill?
What is the bill is sent to the other house.
What is the 12th step of how to make a bill?
The president signs or vetoes the bill
Who must approve the conference bill and what step is this involved in? ( half points if only get one correct)
Both the House of Representatives and the Senate and the 11th step
In the 13th step, the bill can get vetoed. How many people have to vote from both houses for that to happen?
What is 2/3
In the 5th step, the bill is debated and voted on by who? It will either fail or pass.
What is the House
What can the President do if he gets a bill and never signs it until it is too late in the legislative session?
What is Pocket Veto
The bill is introduced in the other house by lawmaker.
What is the 7th step?
Which two steps sound exactly the same where one is being reviewed and one is being studied?
What is the 4th and the 9th step?
When a lawmaker thinks of a bill who does he introduce it to?
What is the House of Representatives or the Senate