Someone has an idea for a law and writes about it to their Representative., The Proposal: The Representative researches the idea and writes the bill (rough draft of a law) and gets support from others in the House., The Introduction: The bill is assigned a number and is read aloud to the other Representatives and then sent to a committee for review., The Report: If the committee likes it, it will be sent to the whole House for debate., The Floor Debate: All of the representatives debate whether it should be supported or opposed and changes are suggested., The Vote: The whole House votes on the bill, The Delivery: If approved, the bill arrives (is delivered) at the Senate, where it goes through the same debate, changes are made, then another vote is held before it can move on., To the President: If both chambers of Congress approve, the bill lands on the president’s desk. If it is signed, it becomes a law. If it is vetoed, it doesn’t..

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