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1. You write your state or federal senator about your idea.
2. Your congressman sponsors a bill.
3. The bill is sent to a Committee for its study.
4. If committee approves of the relevance and usefulness of the bill it is put on a schedule that will define the date when it will be debated, amended if necessary and/or voted.
5. The bill goes to the House for action.
6. If the bill is approved by the vote (simple majority) it is sent to the senate.
7. The bill goes through a similar process in the Senate and may be sent back to the House of Representatives if it has been changed. Then it is voted again by both chambers and sent to the president who will either veto it or sign it into law within ten days.
Both the Senate and the House have to agree on the final version of the bill and it is not uncommon for a bill to go back and forth between both chambers several times
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