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What factors make it more likely that a bill will become law? What factors make it less likely?
Is it easy or difficult to pass a bill? What are some of the advantages of passing legislation quickly? What are some of the disadvantages?
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ok that will work I will just post what I think is best then we can go from there, but I was thought someone might give me a hint only not the answers. Thanks Ms. Sue
The factors that make a bill come a law is bankruptcy protection could find it much harder to escape their debts if a bill recently passed by the U.S. House of Representatives is signed into law.
For the second question is it easy or difficult I think it's difficult becuase Congress has the power of oversight—the ability to monitor or review the activities of the agencies and departments of the executive branch. Some advantages are Passing legislation to quickly is bad, good legisaltion needs to be looked at to try to figure out the consequences. Unfortunately alot of the time the legisaltures say we will revisit it and amend it in the future.
Sometimes the future never comes where they do not get chance to revisit it or make the right changes they wanted to before.
But in no means does this mean the other side should be able to filibuster the bill to death, or delay it enough so the timing is wrong so the bill will not pass.
Fundraising begins of day 1 in office. It takes more and more money to run, and lots more after you make it through the primaries.
Anytime politicians have so much money by lobbyists they will owe them a favor.
This has anegative effect, the politicans where elected for the people, and not the lobbyists or the interest paying the lobbyist.
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It changed when campaign funds we ruled by the U.S. Supreme Court as free speech. That there should not be limited speech, either should campaign donations.
Is it ok so far...
For the second question is it easy or difficult I think it's difficult becuase Congress has the power of oversight—the ability to monitor or review the activities of the agencies and departments of the executive branch. Some advantages are Passing legislation to quickly is bad, good legisaltion needs to be looked at to try to figure out the consequences. Unfortunately alot of the time the legisaltures say we will revisit it and amend it in the future.
Sometimes the future never comes where they do not get chance to revisit it or make the right changes they wanted to before.
But in no means does this mean the other side should be able to filibuster the bill to death, or delay it enough so the timing is wrong so the bill will not pass.
Fundraising begins of day 1 in office. It takes more and more money to run, and lots more after you make it through the primaries.
Anytime politicians have so much money by lobbyists they will owe them a favor.
This has anegative effect, the politicans where elected for the people, and not the lobbyists or the interest paying the lobbyist.
Source(s):
It changed when campaign funds we ruled by the U.S. Supreme Court as free speech. That there should not be limited speech, either should campaign donations.
Is it ok so far...