directions- fill the chart with these steps. write the steps in the order a new bill must go through to become a law.

1.If commitee approves on placed on house or senate calendar
2.introduced in house or senate
3. if president signs, becomes law
4. comittee decides to consider or to drop
5. president signs or vetoes
6. referred to a standing committee
7. if approved by majority, sent to other house of congress
8. if considered , goes to subcommittee and back to committee
9. if both houses approve , sent to the president
10. read and debated in house or senate

Respuesta :

1. Introduced in the House or Senate.

2. Referred to a standing committee.

3. If approved by the majority, sent to the other house of Congress.

4. If considered, goes to a subcommittee and back to the committee.

5. If the committee approves, it is placed on the House or Senate calendar.

6. Read and debated in the House or Senate.

7. If both houses approve, it is sent to the President.

8. If the President signs, it becomes law.

  • When a new bill is proposed, it is first introduced in either the House or the Senate. Then, it is referred to a standing committee, which reviews and discusses the bill. If the majority of the committee approves, the bill is sent to the other house of Congress for further consideration. Now, if the bill is considered, it goes through a subcommittee and back to the main committee for more detailed examination. Once the committee approves the bill, it is placed on the House or Senate calendar for scheduling. Next, the bill is read and debated in the House or Senate, allowing representatives or senators to express their opinions and make any necessary amendments. If both houses approve the bill, it is then sent to the President for their final decision. Finally, if the President signs the bill, it becomes law and is officially enacted. However, if the President chooses to veto the bill, it goes back to Congress, and they can override the veto with a two-thirds majority vote in both houses.