Senate daily order of business.
What is floor action why is it important to the process of voting on a bill.
What is floor action.
A bill becomes a law when signed by the president.
At this point the path a bill takes depends on whether it is in the house or the senate.
If they take no action on the bill for ten days after congress has adjourned their second session the bill dies.
If the bill is approved by the house and the senate it is sent to the president for final action.
What are the final steps for a bill to become a law.
The bill that comes out of the committee is sent to both houses for a vote and it cannot be amended from the floor.
What steps do lawmakers take to introduce a bill.
During floor action members voting on bill must follow specific rules.
Floor debate in either chamber is reported in the congressional record and is available on lexisnexis congressional the day after the debate occurred.
Why is it so difficult for a bill to become a law.
If the president takes no action on a bill for ten days while congress is in session it automatically becomes law.
If the president is opposed to the bill they can veto it.
What is the process for debating amending and voting bills on the floor.
A routine agenda or order of business is followed daily as the basic structure for a floor session.
Why is to important to the process of voting on bill.
The president may sign the bill into law or take no action.