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Artemon [7]
1 year ago
6

Briefly explain the procedure that must be followed when passing legislation​

Law
2 answers:
xz_007 [3.2K]1 year ago
8 0

The bill has been written, The bill is introduced in step two, The bill is referred to committee, The bill is examined by the subcommittee, The measure is marked up in committee, The full chamber will vote on the bill in step six, Referring the bill to the opposite chamber is step seven, The bill is sent to the president in step eight and Getting around a veto are the procedure that must be followed when passing legislation​.

<h3>What is passing legislation?</h3>

For a piece of legislation to pass and be delivered to the president for signature, it must receive a majority vote in both the House and the Senate.

A bill that the president has vetoed may be overridden by passing it once more in each chamber with at least two-thirds of the members present voting in favour.

Thus, the process has written above.

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Elenna [48]1 year ago
5 0

Answer:

Step 1: The bill is drafted.

Step 2: The bill is introduced.

Step 3: The bill goes to committee.

Step 4: Subcommittee review of the bill.

Step 5: Committee mark up of the bill.

Step 6: Voting by the full chamber on the bill.

Step 7: Referral of the bill to the other chamber.

Step 8: The bill goes to the president.

Step 9: Overriding a veto.

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