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BILL BECOME A LAW

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As a bill is on the highway to become law, there are two great obstacles that stand in
the way of this process. The first hurdle being the power of many top committee chairs to
delay voting and even "pigeon hole" bills. The second hurdle is for the president to sign
the bill. These are the two main hurdles that stand in the way of a bill becoming a law.
After a bill has reached a committee, the main obstacle that stands in the way is the
committee chair. The chair has the power and authority to "pigeon hole" a bill or simply
put it aside and delay the opportunities for debate on the bill. This allows for the
opposition to not have to deal with the bill for a sustained amount of time. For instance
since most bill die in committee, one of the focuses for a bill that is likely not to be
passed is so the supporters can get publicity and can say they "acted on" or "did
something" for the bill and its purpose(s). While in the committee, the chair is the
figure with the most control and ability. If he/she opposes a bill, then the likelihood
of its passing becomes less and less. This is a major obstacle because of its supreme
role in the whole process, and as a result many of the bills introduced into committees,
never make it out.
The second major obstacle is the signing of the bill by the president. The president
usually acts in the manner most favorable to his party, so it is that party that recieves
the benefit of his holding office. However the president also acts in the manner most
favorable to the nation, so he has the ability to control many bills. For instance many
bills that that embody a clear, appealing idea ("stop drugs, "help old folks"), usually
make out quite well by the time it makes it to the presidency. But those bills that have
been passed by a party that is opposite the president may often be vetoed. Thus causing a
momentary stop in the entire process in becoming law. The presidency is an extremely
unique and important step in the process, because he has the final say on the
bill...until it may go back for the 2/3's override. 
These two obstacles are quite different, one is at the very forefront of the whole
process while the other is at the possible end...yet these two areas do share a common
bond. That is they both are hurdles in the act of a bill becoming a law.


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