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General Assembly may refer to many lawmaking bodies. A bill in the legislative process can originate with a legislator, on his or her own accord, or by request from a constituent or an interest group.
through committee work
The house can speed up the lawmaking process by taking the time to hear bills, and vote on them. Some bills simply die out because the house never votes on them.
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The president plays a significant role in the lawmaking process. The president can propose legislation to Congress, sign bills into law, or veto them. Additionally, the president can use their influence and platform to advocate for specific policies and rally support for legislation.
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The president role is to rally the law makers to pass the various bills.
its called the power of VITO ...
The power to reject bills by a president or a governor is called Veto Power.
Stupid bills will die and only good important bills will become laws. Takes them longer so it will be well though out, so it will most likely not need to be fixed in the present.
Public hearings are held in the last stage before Congress votes on a bill. Members of the public affected by the bill may request to speak at the public hearing.