...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!!!
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.