Both the House and Senate must approve the conference report. Step 9: Final Action. After both the House and Senate have approved a bill in identical form, it is sent to the president. If the president approves of the legislation, he signs it and it becomes law.
It is important because they need to remain impartial and unbiased when making decisions, and being party related or government related would or could make them work against what they would normally do, just to push an idea. For example, the supreme court makes a decision that forbids segregation. If they were party affiliated, they might allow segregation because the party that put them there might want segregation to exist. There are numerous such examples including the economy and civil rights.
I think it is <span>d.steady and consistent. </span>
It’s sent to the Conference Committee
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