How a bill becomes a law in the federal government

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How a bill becomes a law in the federal government. A bill is sent to an agent who gives it a number and title when a congressperson or a delegate presents a bill. The bill alludes to the committee in the first perusing. The committee may choose the bill is superfluous or rash and table it. “If a bill survives, hearings are set up in which various experts, government officials, or lobbyists present their points of view to committee members (ushistory.org, n.d.).” a vote is taken, after individuals from the committee have bantered about the bill and maybe offered changes, and the bill is sent back to the floor of the house, if the vote is positive.


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