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Enrolled legislation is delivered to the governor. Bill becomes law whether the governor acts or does not. A bill that the governor vetoes must be overridden by two-thirds of the members of each house.
IDEA- A lawmaker decides to introduce a bill when they recognize the need for new legislation or changes to existing legislation.
DRAFTING-The legislator visits the Office of Legislative Counsel, where a lawyer drafts the bill and provides legal advice to the legislator.
FIRST READING AND INTRODUCTION- The lawmaker submits the measure to the Secretary of the Senate or Clerk of the House. The bill is formally introduced on the next legislative day after filing. The presiding officer reads the bill's title in the House or Senate before assigning it to a standing committee.
THIRD READING- The Clerk in the House will read the measure's title on the following legislative day (second reading), even though the actual bill is currently in committee. Second reading of a bill in the Senate happens after it receives a favourable committee report.
COMPTETE ACTION- The committee is going over the bill. The bill's author as well as other lawmakers may give testimony. Hearings open to the public may be convened if contentious. A written report details the final committee decision. Committee alternatives include:
Encourage Do Pass;
Suggest Do NOT Pass;
Do Pass with modifications (amendments or substitutions);
Bill, hold. (There is no READING THREE TIMES AND PASSAGE
A general calendar of the legislation that were favourably reported from committee is created by the Clerk or Secretary. Prior to the Rules Committee meeting where bills are chosen for consideration, legislation that was second read the day before is listed on a calendar in numerical order for floor action. The Rules Committee convenes and creates a Rules Calendar from the General Calendar for the following day's floor consideration. The Rules Calendar legislation are called up for floor action by the presiding officer in the order that they are listed there.
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