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A bill starts in either the House of Representatives or the Senate. Any member of the House or Senate has the power to submit a bill, or proposal for a new law. However, only the House can propose new taxes.
3. Floor
6. THE PRESIDENT

3. Floor
Senate
100 Senators (2 per state)
1/3 elected every 6 years
House of Representatives
435 Members (1 per district)
Elected every 2 years

5.Final Approval
4. Conference Committee
Before a bill can move on
it must repeat the same process in the other chamber of Congress
2. Committee
2. Committee
1. Introduction
1. Introduction
How a Bill Becomes a Law
How a Bill Becomes a Law
Taylor Bledsoe
Created on April 12, 2023
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A bill starts in either the House of Representatives or the Senate. Any member of the House or Senate has the power to submit a bill, or proposal for a new law. However, only the House can propose new taxes.
3. Floor
6. THE PRESIDENT
3. Floor
Senate 100 Senators (2 per state) 1/3 elected every 6 years
House of Representatives 435 Members (1 per district) Elected every 2 years
5.Final Approval
4. Conference Committee
Before a bill can move on it must repeat the same process in the other chamber of Congress
2. Committee
2. Committee
1. Introduction
1. Introduction
How a Bill Becomes a Law