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D. Lawm aking Part I. The diagram shows how a bill becomes a law. Read throug n it before moving to Part II of the ac tivity. 1. The Proposal A representative writes a bill and gets su pport from others in the House. 2. The Introduc tion The bill is assigned a number and is read aloud on the Hous e floor. 3. The Committ ee Report The bill is sent to a comr nittee for a close review . If the con nmittee approves,the bill will be sent to all of the House. 4. The Floor Debate In the House chamber members debate whethe to suppor or op oose the bill The bill is rea d again, and members suggest changes. 5. The Vote If cha nges are made the bill is read aga in. Then, the H ouse votes on the bill. Represer tatives can vote "yes", "no", or "pi resent" (if they don't want to vote on that pa rticular bill). 6. The Hand-Off The bill is s nt to the Sen ate, where it goes thro igh the same debate. Often,through are made, and the Senate votes to approve the bill with th e changes. 7. The Compromise Members of the House and Senate form a "C onference committ ee"to work out a compro mise bill that override the veto if213 both chambers can accept. 8. Anothe Vote The House and Senate each vote on the compr mise bill. The bill can't move on unless both chambe rs pass the exact same version. 9. To the President! Finally, the bill lands on the president's desa. as ree things coul happen: - The pres ident signs the bill, and it becor nes law. - The presider t ianores the bill. If Cor gres ss is in session, the bill automatic ally becomes law after 10 days. If not,it doesn't. - The pres ident vetoes the bill. If this ; happen s. Cong ress can override the veto if 2/3 of the members vote in favor.
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