How laws are made in the U.S.A. [electronic resource] / Helen Maes, editor.
Material type:
- How laws are made in the United States of America
- 328.73/077 22
- KF4945.A2 H69 2010eb
Includes bibliographical references and index.
How our laws are made / John V. Sullivan -- The Congressional Research Service and the American legislative process / Ida A. Brudnick -- Engrossment, enrollment, and presentation of legislation / R. Eric Petersen -- Enrollment of legislation : relevant congressional procedures / Valerie Heitshusen -- Legislative process : how a Senate bill becomes a law -- Introducing a House bill or resolution / Betsy Palmer -- Introducing a Senate bill or resolution / Betsy Palmer -- Office of Legislative Counsel : House / Matthew E. Glassman -- Office of Legislative Counsel : Senate / Matthew E. Glassman -- Resolving legislative differences in congress : conference committees and amendments between the houses / Elizabeth Rybicki -- Sources of legislative proposals : a descriptive introduction / Judy Schneider -- Sponsorship and cosponsorship of House bills / Betsy Palmer -- Sponsorship and co-sponsorship of Senate bills / Betsy Palmer -- The amending process in the House of Representatives / Christopher B. Davis -- The amending process in the Senate / Betsy Palmer.
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