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  • Introducing the bill
  • Im so excited.
  • Are you excited about the bill for pickles.
  • ...The problem is there so good they might make you pass out.
  • The bill goes to committee
  • There's one minor problem about pickles.
  • Whats the problem?
  • Debating the bill on floor
  • We have to make all pickles in grocery stores free!!
  • Its too dangerous !THERE TOO GOOD!!!
  • I vote to make all pickles free in grocery stores.
  • An idea for a bill may come from anybody, however only Members of Congress can introduce a bill in Congress. Bills can be introduced at any time the House is in session.
  • Voting on the bill
  • I vote same as her.
  • I disagree its dangerous i passed out from eating on because there so good.
  • Welp its won on this side lets send this to the other side of the house.
  • I agree with the first 2 people they should be free!!
  • Committees identify issues suitable for legislative review, gather and evaluate information, and recommend courses of action to the Senate.
  • Repeat the process
  • Every one in here wants pickles free to! HAHA free pickles we won! now we just need the presidents approval!
  • Ok! lets send the bill to the president.
  • To consider a bill on the floor, the Senate first must agree to bring it up – typically by agreeing to a unanimous consent request or by voting to adopt a motion to proceed to the bill, as discussed earlier. Only once the Senate has agreed to consider a bill may Senators propose amendments to it.
  • Presidents approval 
  • The bill has been approved Free pickles in every grocery store in America!!!
  • Bill _________________*_*_*__*_**_____*_***__*_______*_*_*_*_*_*____*_*_____
  • Once debate is over, the votes of a simple majority pass the bill. A bill must pass both houses of Congress before it goes to the President for consideration.
  • · Then you Send the bill to the other house and Repeat the process.
  • The bill is sent to the President for review. A bill becomes law if signed by the President or the president can veto it.
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