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How a bill becomes law

Summary: Describes the separation of powers, what each level of the American government is responsible for, and how they discharge their responsibilities. Describes the manner in which ideas, and then a Bill, become law.

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  • "Summary: Describes the separation of powers, what each level of the American government is responsible for, and how they discharge their responsibilities. Describes the manner in which ideas, and then a Bill, become law."@en
  • "One-on-one interviews with prominent legislators, lobbyists, and special interest group representatives carefully explain how a bill is conceived, moved through or killed in committee, amended, prepared for a vote, and sent for the President's or Governor's signature."@en
  • ""This program deciphers the legislative process by explaining how an idea metamorphoses into a law. In interviews, prominent legislators and lobbyists explain how a bill is conceived, moved through the House and Senate or killed in committee, amended, prepared for a vote, and sent for the President or Governor's signature. A Cambridge Educational Production."--Website."
  • "Examines the legislative process at the state and national level by explaining how a bill is conceived, moved through or killed in committee, amended, prepared for a vote, and sent for the President's or Governor's signature. Features interviews with prominent legislators, lobbyists, and special interest group representatives."@en

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  • "Nonfiction films"@en
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Educational films"@en
  • "Educational videos"@en

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  • "How a bill becomes law"@en
  • "How a bill becomes a law"@en
  • "How a bill becomes a law"