2. How does a bill become a law? Explain how a bill starts the process of becoming a law. Make sure you identify each stage of t
he process where opponents of a bill could sidetrack or kill it. Be sure to explain the role of the legislative, executive, and judicial branch in this process.
It has to undergo through bureaucratic process for it to be adopted.
The process starts in the House of representatives,
Followed by the Senate,
Then the judiciary
Finally, the president.
Explanation:
Intro by Bill
A bill starts as an idea. A citizen or representative must first offer the concept in the House. If the representatives like the proposal, they will draft a bill. In the House, bills are presented in a hopper on the clerk's desk. The clerk numbers the measure before presenting it to the speaker. The speaker will read the measure to the house and then send it to a committee. The committee will determine whether the measure should be debated in the house. The house committee may vote to kill or table the measure.
Bill arrives. After the committee approves a measure, it goes to the house for debate. Section by section, the clerk reads the bill. Legislators will change portions they deem inadequate.
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