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How a Bill Becomes a Law: Crash Course Government and Politics #9

How a Bill Becomes a Law: Crash Course Government and Politics #9

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Oh my, Craig has his work cut out for him this week. The process of how a bill becomes a law can be pretty complex, fraught with potential bill-death at every corner. As if just getting through committee isn-t difficult enough, bills have to navigate a series of amendments and votes in both houses, potentially more committees, further compromise bills, and even more floor votes, just to end up on the chopping block of the president. And then in one fell swoop the president can stop a bill in its tracks with a veto! But then again, a presidential veto isn-t necessarily a bill-s end either. As you can see we-ve got to lot to cover, and we-ll be the first to admit this has been covered before, and extraordinarily well might we add, by the folks at School House Rock. But we-ll give it our best shot - without the singing of course. Well, not too much singing anyway. Support is provided by Voqal: This episode is sponsored by Squarespace
Date: 2022-04-04

Comments and reviews: 5


Hey I don't know a lot about anything - but I was thinking about a bill that would stop spending my tax dollars on private schools that I can't already afford for my child what do you guys think sorry about my clumsy writing
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I appreciate your videos. I needed help understanding my Political Science course and my instructor sent me here. You gave me a better understanding without all the extra words.
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There are laws in this country or lack of laws that are REALLY not good. Like paying child support for a kid who isn't even yours, and other terrible things.
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My Government Professor: -Make sure to read Chapter 11 on how Congress makes bills for this essay-
Me: -Watches ten minute crash course vid-

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It does take a majority of votes for a bill to pass the House, but a majority of 435 is 218, not 238 as the video states!
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