Bill to Law: Brainstorming New Solutions for our Communities

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Across
  1. 2. In steps 2 AND step 3, the Bill must get a majority of fifty (blank)% of people to approve (number)
  2. 3. A.K.A people, they come up with the idea and hope a Congressman takes it to step 2
  3. 5. If someone illegally pays someone else to approve a Bill, that is known as a (blank)
  4. 8. a Bill that is in effect and has been voted on already and approved
  5. 9. This Branch can rule on whether the Bill/Law is unconstitutional if it violates our laws
  6. 10. When Congress tries tooverrule the President, they must get (blank)seven % in BOTH houses (number)
  7. 12. This step involves 2 houses voting separately and each house here must approve the bill
  8. 13. This is a set of ppl who meet on specific ideas ppl have- Agriculture, Education, Health
  9. 14. He/she has the power to make the Bill a Law or send it back to Congress for a 2nd vote
Down
  1. 1. This Branch's two houses each vote on the Bill and each need to approve it
  2. 4. This Branch's leader inspects the Bill and if he/she likes it, it becomes a law.
  3. 5. proposed or suggested idea that has NOT been voted on yet or approved
  4. 6. If the Head of State does not like the bill, he/she can deny or (blank) it & now it is voted on again by the two houses
  5. 7. If the Bill never becomes a law, it (blank)
  6. 11. If both houses approve of the Bill a SECOND time, then they can (blank) or overrule the President
  7. 12. The Bill to Law process can be described as (blank) because it involves many steps
  8. 15. A Congressman or (blank) must like your Bill to take it to step 2