Asked by Warren Harapiak on Sep 27, 2024
The congressional practice of "ping ponging" occurs when
A) Congress passes a new version of a law that was previously struck down as unconstitutional by the federal judiciary.
B) Congress passes a new version of a law that was previously vetoed by the president.
C) there is a divided Congress and the House and Senate exchange amendments in order
To reach agreement on the final version of a bill.
D) a bill is passed in one house of Congress but not passed in the other.
Ping Ponging
The process in which legislative bills are sent back and forth between the two houses of a legislature for approval or amendment.
Divided Congress
A situation in which one party controls the U.S. House of Representatives and another party controls the U.S. Senate.
- Examine the legislative instruments and strategies employed to tackle intricate bills and resolutions.
Learning Objectives
- Examine the legislative instruments and strategies employed to tackle intricate bills and resolutions.
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