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How laws are passed, Justine Rubinstein

Label
How laws are passed, Justine Rubinstein
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
photographsportraitsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
How laws are passed
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1126279513
Responsibility statement
Justine Rubinstein
Series statement
Know your government
Summary
Laws and regulations affect nearly every aspect of our daily lives: the food we buy, the homes and apartments we live in, the roads we drive on, and even the ways we use our smartphones. Yet for many Americans, the process of how laws are made remains a mystery--something that happens far off in Washington, D.C., behind closed doors and away from the public. This book helps clarify that process by taking you on the journey of a law from its introduction through its passage. Along the way you'll learn how Congress is organized, means of introducing new legislation, the importance of committees and subcommittees, and the strengths and limits of presidential power. Discover the ways the House of Representatives and Senate collaborate to review legislation and follow along with the practical day-to-day details of scheduling the legislative calendar. Illustrations, video links, and suggested research projects round out the journey. This book will give you the background you need to understand how a single idea can become the law of the land
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
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