Bills to Law
Across
- 2. Editing a bill so that it will pass on the floor
- 5. Member who heads a standing committee in a legislative body.
- 6. Members of the House and Senate picked by their parties to carry out party decisions and steer legislative action to meet party goals.
- 7. Presiding officer of the House of Representatives chose by and from the majority party in the House
- 8. An adjustment of opposing principles of systems by modifying some aspect of each. An agreement.
- 11. The only people who can propose a bill
- 15. Only needing 51% to pass a bill
- 18. Where members file past the sergeant at arms to submit their vote
Down
- 1. Assistant to Floor Leaders. Responsible for monitoring and marshaling votes.
- 3. The member of the United States Senate to preside in the absence of the President of the Senate
- 4. A temporary joint committee created to reconcile any differences between the two versions a bill between the House and the Senate
- 7. Permanent committees in legislative bodies to which bills in a specific subject matter area are referred.
- 9. Killing a bill in committee
- 10. When a bill dies because Congress is not in session and it has not been acted on.
- 12. Votes done electronically
- 13. A tactic used to try to defeat a bill in the legislative body by preventing a final vote.
- 14. The second most senior member of a congressional state of legislative committee
- 16. A closed meeting of a party's House or Senate members. Aka party conference
- 17. Getting 60% of the Senate to end a debate