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  1. Easy Simulations: How a Bill Becomes a Law: A Complete Tool Kit With Background Information, Primary Sources, and More to Help Students Build Reading and ... Understanding of How Our Government Works by Pat Luce, Holly Joyner, 2008-05-01
  2. How a Bill Becomes a Law (Government in Action!) by John Hamilton, 2004-09
  3. Making Laws: A Look at How a Bill Becomes a Law (How Government Works) by Sandy Donovan, 2003-08
  4. How bills become laws in Texas (A Public service report) by Dick Smith, 1972
  5. The politics of legislation in New York State: How a bill becomes a law by Abdo I Baaklini, 1979
  6. How a Bill Becomes Law by Thomas S. Klise Company, 2007
  7. How a Bill Becomes a Law to Conserve Energy Interdisciplinary Student/Teacher Materials in Energy, the Environment, and the Economy. Grades 9. 11, 12. October 1977 (Reprinted March 1980) by Office of Consumer Affairs, 1980
  8. The Upper House / The Legislator's Work / How a Bill Becomes a Law: The General Assembly in Action / The First Legislature / Votes for Women (Illinois History, Volume 17, Number 7, April 1964) by Samuel H. Shapiro, 1964
  9. How a Bill Becomes a Law (Primary Source Library of American Citizenship) by Tracie Egan, 2003-12
  10. Congress in Action (How a Bill Becomes a Law) by George H.E. and Riddick Floyd M. Smith, 2008-10-30
  11. How a bill becomes a law by William H Harbor, 1973
  12. Congress in action: How a bill becomes a law by George H. E Smith, 1948
  13. How a bill becomes a law by Fred M Newmann, 1963
  14. Travels with MAX: How a Bill Becomes a Law by Nancy Ann Van Wie, 1999-11-30

1. How Bills Become Laws? - Answers.Ask.com
The first step in how a bill becomes a law is actually the idea for the bill or the law by a senator or a legislator. The second step in how view more.
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How Bills Become Laws?
Answers Expert Glad you asked... The first step in how a bill becomes a law is actually the idea for the bill or the law by a senator or a legislator. The second step in how a bill becomes a law is the presentation of the idea to the house or to the senate (depending on which house he or she is in). The third step in how a bill becomes a law is the first, second and third readings of the bill in its entirety. The fourth step in how a bill becomes a law comes to us in the form of communication from a clerk, who tells the senate or house that the bill has been passed. The fifth and final step in how a bill becomes a law comes to us in the form of another presentation, then a committee conference, and then it goes through the governor who then accepts or rejects the bill. kmatt Answers Expert Then again, this answer might help you... It has to be agreed upon by the House Of Representatives and the Senate. If they agree the bill is forwarded to the President who signs it.
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2. Project Vote Smart - GOVERNMENT 101: How A Bill Becomes Law
Shown are steps to lawmaking including a glossary of terms.
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... Log In Print Share Introduction How a Bill Becomes Law Congress The President ... Historic Documents GOVERNMENT 101: How a Bill Becomes Law A. Legislation is Introduced - Any member can introduce a piece of legislation House - Legislation is handed to the clerk of the House or placed in the hopper Senate - Members must gain recognition of the presiding officer to announce the introduction of a bill during the morning hour . If any senator objects, the introduction of the bill is postponed until the next day.
  • The bill is assigned a number. (e.g. HR 1 or S 1)

3. Legislative Process – How The Congressional Legislative Process Works
The Legislative Process How Bills Become Laws or Not. By Robert Longley, About.com Guide
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    zSB(3,3) As part of its legislative process, the United States Congress considers thousands of bills each session . Yet, only a small percentage of them will ever reach the top of the president's desk for final approval or veto . Along their way to the White House, bills traverse a maze of committees and subcommittees , debates, and amendments in both chambers of Congress. The following is a simple explanation of the process required for a bill to become a law. For a complete explanation, see... " How Our Laws Are Made " (Library of Congress) Revised and Updated by Charles W. Johnson, Parliamentarian, United States House of Representatives. Step 1: Introduction
    Only a member of Congress (House or Senate) can introduce the bill for consideration. The Representative or Senator who introduces the bill becomes its "sponsor." Other legislators who support the bill or work on its preparation can ask to be listed as "co-sponsors." Important bills usually have several co-sponsors.

    4. Congressman Patrick J. Murphy - How Bills Become Law
    How Bills Become Law. Click Here for Answers About How Congress Works. The chief function of Congress is the making of laws. The legislative process comprises a number of steps, and
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    5. FLO - Florida Law Online
    Online search of state bills, laws, and court opinions with links to agencies and legal journals, maintained by attorney James Wyman.
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    6. The Legislative Process How Bills Become Laws Or Not
    Thousands of new bills will be under consideration. Yet, only a small percentage of them will ever reach the top of the President's desk for final approval or veto.
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    "How Bills Become Laws . . . or Not"
    Complied and reprinted from www.about.com Thousands of new bills will be under consideration. Yet, only a small percentage of them will ever reach the top of the President's desk for final approval or veto. Along their way to the White House, bills traverse a maze of killer committees and subcommittees, debates, and amendments in both chambers of Congress. The following is a very simple explanation of the typical process required for a bill to become a law. This is about as basic as it gets and Congressional gurus will find some details missing. If you would like a complete, detailed explanation, a great research source is... "How Our Laws Are Made" (Library of Congress) Revised and Updated by Charles W. Johnson, Parliamentarian, United States House of Representatives. Many of the reference links below come from this great Web resource. But here are the basics... Step 1: Introduction Anybody you, me, the President, can write a bill; but only a member of Congress (House or Senate) can introduce the bill for consideration. The Representative or Senator who introduces the bill becomes its "Sponsor." Other legislators who support the bill or work on its preparation can ask to be listed as "Co-sponsors." Important bills usually have several Co-sponsors.

    7. Capitol Classroom
    How Bills Become Laws; Emblems and Symbols; Contact Your Legislator; A Day in the Life; Puzzles; Word Search; Grades 912. Legislative Overview; How Bills Become Laws
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    9. A Bill Becomes Law
    A Bill Becomes Law. A bill is an idea for a new law, or an idea to change or do away with an existing law. Hundreds of bills enter the legislative process in West Virginia each time
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    A Bill Becomes Law
    A bill is an idea for a new law, or an idea to change or do away with an existing law. Hundreds of bills enter the legislative process in West Virginia each time the Legislature meets. Two groups of elected citizens - 34 senators and 100 delegates - study, discuss and vote on bills, and in doing so act for the people of West Virginia. Bills enter the legislative process either through the House of Delegates or the Senate, but to become laws, bills must pass both chambers and avoid a governor's veto.
    The Idea
    Anyone can propose an idea for a bill to a legislator - a private citizen, corporation, professional association, special interest group or even a governmental unit. But, all bills must be sponsored by one or more legislators to be considered by the Legislature. In the House, the number of sponsors of a bill or a constitutional amendment is limited to seven and the Senate has no limit on sponsorship.
    Preparation
    Bills may go through the Office of Legislative Services or legislative staff counsel to assure that they are in proper bill form. To draft a bill on a particular subject, the appropriate portion(s) of West Virginia law are combined with the proposed changes.

    10. Senate Clerk's Office Home Page. Connecticut State Senate
    Online search for Bills and Resolutions, plus information on State Senators and caucuses, major issues, fiscal analysis and how a Bill becomes law.
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    Welcome to the Senate Clerk's Office
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    11. How A Bill Becomes Law
    How Bills Become Laws; Citizen Participation. Contacting My Legislator; How to Track a Bill; Language of the Floor; Order of Business; Protocol Guide; Tips for Testifying
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    12. The Government Of The Bahamas - About The Parliament
    The Parliament of the Bahamas is bicameral (Consisting of two chambers) with an appointed Senate and an elected House of Assembly. Her Majesty the Queen, represented by the
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    The Parliament of the Bahamas is bicameral (Consisting of two chambers) with an appointed Senate and an elected House of Assembly. Her Majesty the Queen, represented by the Governor-General is also part of the Bahamas Parliament.
    The First meeting of Parliament (General Assembly) took place on 29th September 1729 and was made up of twenty-four members representing the Islands of New Providence, Eleuthera and Harbour Island.

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    The controversial "Chemical Castration Bill" was accepted into law yesterday. This now provides for chemical castration as the standard punishment for each and every crime or infringement upon the law. It is being hailed as the best determent for crime ever. "I believe it to be an idea whose time has come," said Senator Dale Bumpers from Arkansas. "The American people are finally fighting back against criminals." Under this new law, instead of receiving fines or jail sentences, most criminals will simply be castrated. Traffic violators will still have to pay fines along with the castration, because of the important revenue they bring to cities. "This is expected to dramatically cut crime at all levels, and will also ease the serious overcrowding of our nation's jails," said Attorney General Janet Reno. Reception of the law has not all been positive. Human rights groups such as the Red Cross and Amnesty International have begun to voice their opposition in recent weeks, and can be expected to continue lobbying against it. Speaking out against the law has been declared a crime punishable by castration.

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    16. How A Bill Becomes Law
    Step by step guide to how bills become laws in West Virginia
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    The Idea
    Anyone can propose an idea for a bill to a legislator - a private citizen, corporation, professional association, special interest group or even a governmental unit. But all bills must be sponsored by one or more legislators to be considered by the Legislature. In the House, the number of sponsors of a bill or a constitutional amendment is limited to seven while the Senate has no limit on sponsorship.
    Preparation
    Bills may go through the Office of Legislative Services or legislative staff counsel to assure that they are in proper bill form. To draft a bill on a particular subject, the appropriate portion(s) of West Virginia law are combined with the proposed changes. After the draft legislation is prepared, the legislator reviews it and submits it for introduction to the clerk of the chamber of which he or she is a member.
    Introduction
    Prior to introduction, the clerk identifies each bill with a separate number. This number is used as a reference for the bill throughout the legislative session.
    After the bill is numbered, the President of the Senate or the Speaker of the House of Delegates assigns the bill to a committee or committees to be considered. When the bill is formally introduced on the floor of the chamber, the bill number and the committee reference(s) are announced.

    17. First Lady Lesson Plan: How A Bill Becomes A Law
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    19. How A Bill Becomes A Law
    Document Formats Used on this Site • email for Legislative info • email Webmaster 2002 New Jersey Office of Legislative Services
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    Select a Newspaper Asbury Park Press Atlantic City Press The Record Burlington County Times Courier News Courier Post Daily Record New Jersey Herald New York Times NY Times Daily Philadelphia Inquirer Princeton Packet Star Ledger Trenton Times Trenton Times Archives Trentonian Executive Branch Judicial Branch Judicial Legislative News Downloads ... Welcome to the State House HOW A BILL BECOMES A LAW Click on "Bill" to Start the Process! kids' home back
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    20. Congress: How A Bill Becomes Law
    How Bills Become Laws Congress is the legislative branch of the United States. It responsible for introducing and passing legislation. It is bicameral. This means it has two
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