Topic 4 Lession 6

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Across
  1. 2. a proposed law presented to a legislative body for consideration
  2. 3. a procedure to limit or end floor debate, especially during a filibuster
  3. 6. fewest number of members who must be present for a legislative body to conduct business; majority
  4. 7. chief executive's power to reject a bill passed by a legislature; literally (Latin) "I forbid"
  5. 9. a statement of position on an issue used by the House and Senate acting jointly; does not have the force of law and does not require the President's signature
  6. 10. a proposal for action that has the force of law when passed; usually deals with special circumstances or temporary matters
  7. 11. unpopular provision added to an important bill certain to pass so it will "ride" through the legislative process
Down
  1. 1. enables members to force a bill that has remained in committee 30 days (7 for the Rules Committee) onto the floor for consideration
  2. 4. a stalling tactic in which senators monopolize the Senate floor with talk and other delays so a bill cannot be brought to a vote
  3. 5. type of veto a chief executive may use after a legislature has adjourned; when the chief executive does not sign or reject a bill within the time allowed to do so
  4. 8. a bill printed in its final form