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Students also viewed Step 1: A Bill Is Born. Step 2: Committee Action. Step 3: Subcommittee Review. Step 4: Mark up. Step 5: Committee Action to Report a Bill. Step 6: Voting. Step 7: Referral to Other Chamber. Step 8: Conference Committee Action.
The legislative process in a nutshell: First, a Representative sponsors a bill. The bill is then assigned to a committee for study. If released by the committee, the bill is put on a calendar to be voted on, debated or amended. If the bill passes by simple majority (218 of 435), the bill moves to the Senate.
How a Bill Becomes a Law STEP 1: The Creation of a Bill. Members of the House or Senate draft, sponsor and introduce bills for consideration by Congress. STEP 2: Committee Action. STEP 3: Floor Action. STEP 4: Vote. STEP 5: Conference Committees. STEP 6: Presidential Action. STEP 7: The Creation of a Law.
These ideas can come from anybody and the process begins when either an individual or group persuades a Member of the Legislature to author a bill. The Member then sends the idea and the language for the bill to the Legislative Counsels Office, where it is drafted into the actual bill.
The process for creating federal regulations generally has three main phases: initiating rulemaking actions, developing proposed rules, and developing final rules. In practice, however, this process is often complex, requiring regulatory analysis, internal and interagency reviews, and opportunities for public comments.
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Legislation passed by Congress, an executive order of the President, or a decision of federal courts pursuant to the Constitution is federal law. Through the system of checks and balances, it is the Supreme Court that makes final decisions regarding federal laws regarding specific cases brought before them.

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