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The image illustrates the process of how a bill becomes a law in the U.S. Congress. It starts with the "House of Representatives" and "Senate," where each introduces a bill assigned to the respective committee. Both chambers have a "Committee Work" phase for the bill's review and amendment. The process continues with "Full House" and "Full Senate," where the bill and amendments are debated. If differences arise, the "Conference Committee" forms to reconcile the versions. The "House of Representatives" and "Senate" vote on the compromise bill. If approved, it is sent to the "President." Upon receiving the bill, the President can sign it into law, or if vetoed, a two-thirds majority in both chambers can override the veto, enabling the bill to become law. The final step is indicated simply as "Law."
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The graphic illustrates what is the process for a bill in the US congress to become in a law, Overall the house of representatives and senate demostrate a bill which is later send to their committee work, conference committee and full house and senate to review this bill before the president decides if it becomes a law.
On the left side, it is showed that a bill is created by a senate or house of representatives which is later send to a committee work for review, after that it is sent to either a full house or full senate for a debate.
On the right side, it is observed that the conference committee made a decision about the compromised bill in cae of disagreements, which will be observed once again by the senate and house of representatives to get in an agreement so it can be passed to their president, who is going to make the final decision to sign a bill to becomes a law, with the requirement of more than 33% of the senate and house of representatives agreeing with the resolution.
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