1. Bill is Drafted: Members of Congress, the Executive Branch, and even outside groups can draft (write or draw up) bills.
2. Introduced in House
3. Sent to Committee
4. Committee Action
5. Rules Committee
6. Floor Action
7. Introduced in Senate
8. Committee Action
9. Bill Called Up
10. Floor Action
11. Conference Committee
12. Vote on Compromise
13. Presidential Action
it gets introduced
then sent to committees (house of reps)
then house votes on it
then introduced to senate
sent to senate committees
senate votes on it
voting is called floor action because the bill is on the "floor" for voting
then to president where he approves or vetoes
Yes, the president can sign a bill that become a law.
There is five steps to making a bill becoming a law in GA. Citizen suggest an ideal, member of the house tells about the bill, the senate and house vote to approve the bill, the government signs the bill and then it becomes law.
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!
A bill does become a law when a president signs it, but a bill can also become a law without the presidents signature.
A BILL does not automatically become a LAW. It must be passed and sent to the President. Only when the President signs the bill does it become law.See below link:
To become a law..
A law.
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.
The President's signature is needed for a bill to become law in the United States.
In the United States, when a bill that has been approved by both Houses of Congress, it is sent to the President. Thus a bill can become a law when the President signs it into law.
All laws start out as bills or legislation proposed by a member of a legislative body, such as a congress or parliament. These bills must go through a series of steps, including debate, voting, and approval, before they can become law.
When it is signed by the president