The legislative process in the United States Congress : an introduction
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The legislative process in the United States Congress : an introduction
(Laws and legislation)(Congressional policies, practices and procedures)
Nova Science Publishers, c2013
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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This book introduces the main steps through which a bill (or other item of business) may travel in the legislative process -- from introduction to committee and floor consideration to possible presidential consideration. However, the process by which a bill can become law is rarely predictable and can vary significantly from bill to bill. In fact, for many bills, the process will not follow the sequence of congressional stages that are often understood to make up the legislative process. This book presents a look at each of the common stages through which a bill may move, though complications and variations abound in practice.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction to the Legislative Process in the U.S. Congress
- The Legislative Process on the House Floor: An Introduction
- How Measures Are Brought to the House Floor: A Brief Introduction
- The Legislative Process on the Senate Floor: An Introduction
- How Measures Are Brought to the Senate Floor: A Brief Introduction
- Resolving Legislative Differences in Congress: Conference Committees & Amendments between the Houses
- Index.
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