Where does a bill go after it passes both houses of congress?

A ) 2 da secretary of state

B ) 2 a committee

C ) 2 da governor

1 answer

After a bill passes both houses of Congress, it goes to the President of the United States for approval or veto.

So, none of the options you provided (A, B, or C) are correct.

To clarify:

  • A) Secretary of State is not the next step for a bill.
  • B) A committee is where a bill is typically reviewed and discussed before it is brought to a vote, but this is prior to it passing both houses.
  • C) A governor is not involved unless the bill is specific to a state issue and pertains to state legislation.

The correct immediate step after passing both houses of Congress is to go to the President.