How a bill becomes a law.

One-on-one interviews with prominent legislators, lobbyists, and special interest group representatives carefully explain how a bill is conceived, moved through or killed in committee, amended, prepared for a vote, and sent for the President's or Governor's signature.

Corporate Author: Cambridge Educational
Language:English
Published: Monmouth Junction, NJ: Cambridge Educational, 2001.
Series:Branches of Government
Subjects:
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