the parties involved come to a bill that everyone agrees to (a compromise. ) In some government situations, the bill has been processed to a point that it cannot be vetoed.
it goes back to the sub committee
The Great Compromise, The Three-Fifths Compromise and other smaller compromises were made in the creation of the Constitution.
After a bill has been passed in each chamber, a conference committee is formed to write a compromise bill, which then must be approved by both chambers once again, before t is sent to the President to sign(approve) or veto (disapprove).
The bill is tabled, or set aside.
It dies
If the bill is to be made into act, both the houses must accept it by 2 /3rds of the members. If either of the house (either Upper House, or Lower ) don't accept it, it will not be considered.
the introduction of a bill
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When the senate and the house of representatives pass a bill that has different version the conference committee writes a compromise bill. This then has to be passed by the two chambers.
how do senaors and representatives compromise to pass a bill
Federalists were in favor of the Constitution but anti-federalists were not because they were in fear of losing their rights. Congress included the Bill of Rights as a compromise to satisfy both parties. The compromise is commonly called the "Massachusetts Compromise"
a conference committee
Missouri Compromise was signed in 1820s. The Compromise of 1850 was signed in the 1850s
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A. If identical version of a bill are not passed in both houses, a compromise must be made.
Many times, the House and Senate pass slightly different versions of a bill. If this happens both the House and the Senate appoint conferees to work out a compromise. This committee is called a conference committee.
The senator was too complacent to make a compromise on the environmental bill.