Bill Action: Introduced: HJRes. 63: Proposing an amendment to the ...
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Joint resolutions answer two purposes. First they are used exactly as bills to enact law generally for limited matters. Used this way they must be passed by both the accommodate and Senate and must besigned by the President before becoming law. Joint resolutions are also used to propose amendments to the Constitution. Used thisway they must be passed by both the House and Senate and be ratified by three-quarters of the states but do not requirethe signature of the President to become a move of the Constitution.
This bill is in the first step in the legislative process. Introducedbills go first to committees that discuss investigate and revisethem before they go to command debate. The majority of bills never alter it out of committee.[measure Updated: Dec 9. 2007]
This account is in the first stage of the legislative affect where the account is considered in committee and may undergo significant changes in markup sessions. The bill has been referred to the following committees:
GovTrack us. H. J. Res. 63--110th Congress (2007): Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States authorizing the President to evaluate or reduce items of appropriation,GovTrack us (database of federal legislation)<http://www govtrack us/congress/account xpd?account=hj110-63>(accessed Dec 15. 2007)
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