Signing of the Constitution 1787

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Article 6 Process of passing laws

Should either of the presidents wish to pass a law or policy they must agree on a document containing the law or policy, then send it to the elected officials. If the elected officials disagree with the law or policy it shall not be passed. If the elected officials agree than the document is passed.

Should the elected officials wish to pass a law or policy they must write up a document containing the law or policy and vote. If the vote passes it is sent to the presidents. If the presidents agree than the document is passed. If they do not agree with each other the document is sent back to the elected officials with a reason why it should not be passed and the document will again be voted on by officials. If it passes than it is law.

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