- 6. Why do you think the President has a say in which bills become laws? 7. Do you feel this process is an efficient one for new laws to be created?Explain. 8. If you could change or improve one way in which bills become laws, what would you do and why?
- 1. Why do you think only 10% off the bills introduced in Congress become a law? 2. Where do most bills die? Why do you think that is? 3. What is the purpose of a conference committee? 4. How can abill still become a law when the president vetoes it? 5. Why do you feel it is important that both the House of Representatives and Senate agree to a bill before it is sent to the President? 6. Why do you think the President has a say in which bills become laws?
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