Only members of Congress con actively introduce bills.
No, he needs most of the rest of Congress to approve it first.
A proposed law in Congress is called a bill.
True
It is not generally known, but any citizen including the president can present bills or ideas for bills to congress. It may not be easy, and ideas perceived as harebrained won't get far. If you are a US citizen then there are US senators and representatives who are there for you. Give them your ideas; that's what representation means. The president has an inside track and can find congress persons to sponsor and/or coauthor legislation that he is interested in, but that should not keep you from voicing your ideas.
Because he's the member of the congress
Any member of Congress can introduce a bill in their respective House.
separation of powers
A Member of Congress
member of congress
introduce a bill
anyone
Yes, it is true that a sponsor is a member of Congress who is willing to introduce and back the legislation.
No- but he can ask somebody in Congress to introduce a bill for him .
The "Militia" and laws surrounding it pre-date the US Congress by a few hundred years. The precolonial congress introduced the militia act October 26th 1774, it has been updated again and again since then.
Yes
The law is proposed in congress and weighed up of its benefits and negatives. The law then carries on through various other steps where if it has made it through the steps will be declared and signed off by the queen (in England).