The way to become a law is a long and boring process. First, the proposed bill goes through the House of Representatives. Once the bill is approved at the House of Representatives, it will go through the Senate. After the bill was approved by the Senate, the House of Representatives met at the Conference Committee to prepare the bill for the White House. After all, the transition to the law of the bill is a rather complicated obstacle. Beginning now, the bill must pass through the obstacles of the House of Representatives.
• Legislative - writing; how the bill will be law; the difference between the House and the Senate; current leaders - executives - law enforcement and enforcement; who is responsible? Governor's power, current leader • Justice - interpretation of the law: court system, civil and criminal relations • income tax, fee, fine - Construction of school system - Texas public education (TEA) and State Board of Education (SBOE) 18 years old US citizen and male immigrants of almost all men of ages up to 25 years old must register with selective service. It is important to know that even if he is already registered, people will not be automatically introduced to the army. In a crisis requiring a draft, men make calls in the order determined by the random lottery number and birth date (https://www.sss.gov/Registration-Info/Who-Registration).
How will the bill become law? Passing a bill as a bill requires time and effort as part of the US House of Representatives. I will briefly explain the steps from the bill to the law. First, the bill is simply a representation from people and people, and it will be a bill when reaching an agreement. Next, another representative must support the invoice, if so, it is placed in a box next to the clerk's desk, assigned a number, and is read into the house. Then the spokesperson of the house sent it to the committee for consideration, research and revision before sending it back to the house. Additional information may be required, and the invoice will be sent to the Sub - Committee before approval. Once approved, the bill can be debated at the House of Representatives and they agree or disagree with the bill. Then make a change, now the bill is ready to vote