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viktelen [127]
3 years ago
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How is leadership within Congress established? Explain the important role that these leaders have in the law-making process.

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2 answers:
Zigmanuir [339]3 years ago
5 0

HOW TO MAKE LAWS

Bill Introduction

All bills start as an idea. Bills may begin in either the House of Representatives or the Senate. The representative or senator introduces his or her bill. The idea is read, given a number, and referred to a committee or subcommittee. The "H" or "S" in front of a bill number tells you whether it began in the House or the Senate. About 9,000 bills are introduced each year in Congress, but only about 10% become law.

House– A bill is introduced in the House. It is given a number, like H.150, and referred to a committee.

Senate– A bill is introduced in the Senate. It is given a number, like S.150, and referred to a committee.

Subcommittee Review

Most of the work on bills (tweaking language, editing) happens in committees. The legislators might edit the language, make additions, or take things out. Together, the House and Senate have 40 committees and 160 subcommittees. Representatives and senators will serve on committees or subcommittees that match their backgrounds or areas of interest.

House– A House subcommittee often first considers the bill. It votes on advancing the bill to the full committee.

Senate– A Senate subcommittee often first considers the bill. It votes on advancing the bill to the full committee.

Committee Review

Work in the full committee is the hardest step for a bill to pass. Only one in six bills will pass this step. The full committee may make more edits to the bill language before taking a vote. If the bill does pass, it will go to the whole House or Senate for debate. For the House, however, first they set up rules about the debate in the House Rules Committee.

House– A full committee in the House considers and may change the bill. Then, it will vote on advancing the bill.

Senate– A committee in the Senate considers and may change the bill. Then, it will vote on advancing the bill.

House Rules Committee

The House Rules Committee will set rules for debate on the bill. Examples of these rules can include the time allowed for debate. It might limit the number of changes that can be made to the bill. The Senate has fewer rules and unlimited time for debate.

House– The House Rules Committee may make special rules for debating and changing the bill. The House votes on the rules.

Floor Action

Debate of the whole House or Senate is called "Floor Action." This step is challenging because representatives and senators come from different parts of the nation. Each member has different interests and concerns. The bill needs approval from a majority of people in both chambers to advance.

House– The House debates and may change the bill. Members vote on its passage.

Senate– The Senate debates and may change the bill. Members vote on its passage.

House-Senate Compromise

A compromise committee with members from both the House and the Senate meet. They discuss differences between each chamber's versions of the bill. They will compromise on the differences to create a single bill. A compromise happens when both sides give up some things they originally wanted.

House– House and Senate compromise on differences between each version of the bill.

Senate– House and Senate compromise on differences between each version of the bill.

Final House, Senate Vote

The compromise bill is sent back to both the House and the Senate. Members in each debate the compromise version of the bill. They vote on whether to approve it. Approval from both House and Senate is required on the same exact version of the bill for it to continue.

House– The House debates the compromise bill and votes on it.

Senate– The Senate debates the compromise bill and votes on it.

Sent to President for Approval

Congress sends the approved bill to the president. The president signs the majority of passed bills into law. However, the president may choose to veto the bill. Congress may override the president's veto with a two-thirds vote in both the House and Senate. If the override succeeds, the bill becomes law. Congress considers the president's views throughout the process to prevent a veto.

The approved bill is sent to the president. The president may sign it into law or veto the bill.

malfutka [58]3 years ago
3 0
Each of the 50 states has a state government. Within those states, each county and municipality also has a government.

Local government is the public administration of towns, cities, counties and districts. Notice that this type of government includes both county and municipal government structures. It can be challenging, but these entities must work together to administrate a particular geographic area.

As citizens, we have much more contact with our local governments than we do with the federal government. This is because local government runs our city utilities, libraries, fire departments, public swimming pools, parks, local law enforcement and many other areas of our everyday lives.

The organization of local governments varies depending on the state. However, all local governments derive their authority from the state in which they are located.

Elected officials head county governments. The highest-ranking county official is typically known as the county commissioner or county supervisor. Other common county officials include:

County judges
County or district attorneys
County clerks
County treasurers
Sheriffs
Tax assessor-collectors
Justices of the peace
Constables
County auditor

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