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Congress in Action

This week in class we will be discussing Congress. Congress is the dominant branch of the government that is in responsible for creating bills and passing them into laws, overseeing the Federal Bureaucracy and making the national budget. In a recent article, the Associated Press describes how Congress is making progress in the development of a solution to the current problems with Medicare. On September 17, members of Congress set October 17 as the target date to reach a compromise. In addition, Bush says Medicare drug legislation will be passed before the end of the year.

Although this bill deals with Medicare, which if a very important and controversial topic, most bills will never become laws. In fact, according to Welch in American Government, only as much as 9 percent of bills are actually passed. Of the bills that are passed, many are not serious issues and many are private bills that involve only few people. T


The process of turning a bill into a law is a lengthy process that includes formal steps, informal negotiations, discussions and compromises. The formal steps are the steps that are necessary to go through in order to make a bill a law. The first step is the introduction of the bill to the House of Representatives or the Senate, only by a member

Once the Conference Committee finalizes the bill it is sent back the Congress where they must either accept or reject it. Once the bill is accepted by both houses of Congress it is then taken to the President and he may either pass the bill into a law or veto the bill. If the bill is vetoed then Congress still has the option of overriding the

The next step for a bill to become a law is the Debate, which takes place in the House. The debate is controlled by senior members of the committee who would like to see the bill passed. However, opposition comes in the form of members who do not favo

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