Civics -- Week 9, Part C

A bill must overcome many hurdles before becoming a law. The Framers of the Constitution wanted Congress to take its time so that every bill would be studied and debated carefully. Any bill that makes it... A bill must overcome many hurdles before becoming a law. The Framers of the Constitution wanted Congress to take its time so that every bill would be studied and debated carefully. Any bill that makes it through this process has an excellent chance of being a good law. VIDEO OBJECTIVES - Summarize the legislative process from introduction of a bill through it's becoming law - Describe how a bill can "die" in committee - Describe the ways the minority party in Congress can stop passage of a bill - Explain how the House and Senate reach compromises - Explain the President's role in the lawmaking process - Analyze the advantages of our lawmaking process
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