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  2. Bill (law) - Wikipedia

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    A bill is a proposal for a new law, or a proposal to substantially alter an existing law. [1] A bill does not become law until it has been passed by the legislature and, in most cases, approved by the executive. Bills are introduced in the legislature and are there discussed, debated on, and voted upon. Once a bill has been enacted into law by ...

  3. Procedures of the United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    The house may debate and amend the bill; the precise procedures used by the House of Representatives and the Senate differ. A final vote on the bill follows. Once a bill is approved by one house, it is sent to the other, which may pass, reject, or amend it. For the bill to become law, both houses must agree to identical versions of the bill. [6]

  4. Presentment Clause - Wikipedia

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    After a bill passes both Houses, it must be presented to the President for his approval. If the President approves the bill and signs it, then the bill becomes law. If the President disapproves the bill and vetoes it, then he must return the bill, along with a veto message (his objections), back to the House in which the bill was created.

  5. 5Ws+1H: How It's Done: Making law means many steps - AOL

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    Jan. 6—Once a piece of legislation passes through the Oklahoma Senate, Oklahoma House of Representatives, and is signed by the governor, it's becomes law of the land, but before it goes that far ...

  6. Bill (United States Congress) - Wikipedia

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    Conference Committees- No bill can be sent to the White House to be signed into law unless it passes through both chambers in original form. Sometimes called the "third house" of Congress, Conference Committees are in a position to make significant alterations to legislation and frequently become the focal point of policy debates.

  7. No, the Secretary of State doesn’t have to countersign new ...

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    The Secretary of State has no official role in the process of a bill becoming a law in Wisconsin. We rate this claim as Mostly False, because it contains an element of truth but ignores critical ...

  8. Act of Congress - Wikipedia

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    For a bill to become an act, the text must pass through both houses with a majority, then be either signed into law by the president of the United States, be left unsigned for ten days (excluding Sundays) while Congress remains in session, or, if vetoed by the president, receive a congressional override from 2 ⁄ 3 of both houses.

  9. Joe Biden signs bill that paves way for Commanders' potential ...

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    The bill passed as a standalone act via a unanimous vote of the U.S. Senate on Dec. 21. Biden's signature was the last step in making the bill a law. Harris joined Biden in the White House on ...