The last step in the process of getting a bill passed into law under normal circumstances is sending it to the president.
The correct option is d.
A bill is used to present legislative proposals to either house of the Indian Parliament. A bill is a draught legislative proposal that, after being approved by both chambers of parliament and the president, becomes a law.
The first version of a legislative proposal is a bill. Before it can be considered a Parliamentary act, it must go through a number of phases. A bill must pass through three stages in order to be passed by both house of Parliament. The process is the same for state legislative bodies. The last stage of bill is - President's approval.
The complete question is:
What is the last step in the process of getting a bill passed into law under normal circumstances?
a. reviewing it in committee
b. sending it to the other house
c. approving it by a vote
d. sending it to the president
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In the US, companies can test employees for drug use. However, under any circumstances they cannot do so. For private companies, drug testing is controlled by individual states. States generally permit testing<span> as long as proper procedures are followed. States sometimes give employers a discount on their employees' compensation insurance premiums provided that they follow certain procedures to keep a drug free </span>workplace. On<span> the other hand, states with restrictive drug testing laws, they don't usually allow testing for drugs except in particular circumstances.</span><span> </span>
The correct answer is B.
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The Taliban enforced the stick interpretation of Sharia, the Islamic law. This has resulted in many in the brutal treatment of many Afghans, mainly women. The Taliban murdered and committed many crimes against civilians, contributed to the death of starvation of many children and completely destroyed large areas of fertile land by burning it. They destroyed cities, cultural cites, hospitals and schools. Their policy left Afghanistan in a state of complete devastation and ruin, a country with almost no civil rights, no industry and wide-spread poverty.
Two-thirds of the state legislatures could ask Congress to call a Constitutional Convention.