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House of Representatives
Bill is introduced by a thành viên & assigned to a committee, which usually refers it to a subcommittee.
Subcommittee for House of Representatives
Subcommittee performs studies, holds
hearings, and makes revisions.
If approved, the bill goes to the full committee.
Committee for House of Representatives
Full committee may amend or rewrite the bill, before deciding whether to send it to the House floor, recommending it approval, or to kill it.
If approved, the bill is reported to the full house and placed on the calendar.
Rules of Committee for House of Representatives
Rules committee issues a rule governing debate on the House floor and sends the bill to the full House.
Full House for House of Representatives
Bill is debated by full house, amendments are offered, and vote is taken
After Full House for House of Representatives
If the bill passes, by a simple majority, and originated in the Senate the version passed is examined.
OR
If the bill passes, by a simple majority, and originated in the house, then bill moves to the Senate -- GOS TO THE SENATE
If originated in the senate --> house examines
If the bill passes in the same version as that passed in the House, it is sent to President.
OR
If the bill passes in a
different version from that passed in the Senate, it is sent to a conference committee.
Conference Committee
Committee composed of members of both House and Senate meet to iron out differences between bills.
The compromise bill is returned to both the House and Senate for a vote.
Full House
Full house votes on confrence
committe version.
If it passes, by a simple majority, the bill is sent to the president.
President
Bill is signed --> bill becomes a law
Bill sits on presidents desk for 10 days (except sundays) --> bill becomes a law
Bill is vetoed ---> Congress overrides veto by a two-thirds vote in both the HOUSE and SENATE ---> Bill becomes a law
Bill is vetoed---> bill dies
Bill sits on Presidents desk for 10 days (except sundays) and Congress ADJOURNS during the 10 days ---> bill dies
Senate
Bill is introduced by a thành viên & assigned to a committee, which usually refers it to a subcommittee.
Subcommittee for Senate
Subcommittee performs studies, holds hearings, and makes revisions.
If approved,
the bill goes to the full committee.
Committee for Senate
Full committee may amend or rewrite the bill, before deciding whether to send it to the House floor, recommending it approval, or to kill it.
If approved, the bill is reported to the full house and placed on the calendar.
Leadership for Senate
Senate leaders of both parties schedule Senate debate on the bill.
Full Senate
Bill is debated by fill senate, amendments are offered, and vote is taken.
After Full Senate for Senate
If the bill passes, by a simple majority, and originated in the Senate, then the bill proceeds to the HOUSE.
OR
If the bill passes by a simple majority, and originated in the house, the version passed is examined.
If originated in the house --> senate examines
If the bill passes in a different version from that passed in the house, it is sent to a conference committee.
OR
If the bill passes in the same version as that passed in the House, it is send to the president
Full Senate
Full senate votes on confrence committee version. If it passes, by a simple majority, the bill is sent to president.
HOUSE
House of Represenatives --> Subcommittee --> committee --> rules committee --> full house ---> split between to boxes ---> 1) to senate 3) to president 2) to conference committee ---> full house ---> president --- > 1) pass 2) veto
SENATE ORDER
Senate --> Subcommittee --> committee --> Leadership --> full senate ---> split between to boxes ---> 1) to house 3) to president 2) to conference committee ---> full senate ---> president --- > 1) pass 2) veto
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