No the Bill of Rights is not dead because that is what pretty much makes up our Constitution. (Hope this helps a lot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Yes.
Its when the House or the Senate places a bill that will go no further in the process, so its placed on the "X-files" This does not mean that the bill is dead it just means that for the session being, the bill is going no further, it can be reinstuated on the next regular or special session.
If a committee does not approve a bill, it typically does not move forward in the legislative process. The bill may be effectively "dead" unless it is reintroduced or amended and resubmitted for consideration. In some cases, the full legislative body can vote to bypass the committee's decision, but this is less common. Overall, committee approval is a crucial step for a bill to advance.
It is dead, just as if he had used the traditional veto. There is one major difference. A bill that is pocket vetoed does not automatically go back to Congress for consideration of an override of the veto. Such a bill must be re-introduced as a new bill at the start of the next Congressional session. Then it gets treated as a new bill, meaning it canbe passed by simple majority, sent to the president for approval and vetoed (or not) in the usual fashion. Then it goes back to Congress for consideration of an override of the veto.
what part of a congres bill xeplanes what is in the bill
Bill Gaither is not dead
The bill dies with her
no
no
No. Bill Engvall has not died.
No, Tom and Bill Kaulitz are NOT dead. They are alive and probably enjoying life and being great!
No. As of December 2012, he is still alive at the grand age of 78.
Bill Gates is still alive
he will sacrifice and this coming 2011 they will make a movie but there is no bill because he is dead
Yes.
NO
No, he is alive.