Congress Healthcare Policy

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Congress and Healthcare Policy Abstract This paper will discuss the political issues that Congress plays in support of Healthcare Policy in the United States. Identify the operations of Congress, introducing bills for considerations, analysis the agenda that Legislation process utilizes, what determinations of which bill becomes laws and last Government Official that signs these bills into laws that govern the citizens of the United States. Congress and Healthcare Policy With the problems facing America, the economy, foreign policy, global warming or issues concerning the taxpayers, the one thing that is not going away is the Health Care Policy. The Healthcare policy complicated…show more content…
How does a bill become law? The process is the same as the steps in legislations however, the bill become a law once the House agrees on all changes made by the Senate. The process begins again until signed into law by the President of the United States or veto within ten day. A Congressman or a Senator, which one would you like to be and why I would like to be a Senator there are a few issues of the term of six years for service however, the process is simple they have 2 per state meaning they number of Congressman, has a two year obligations determined by the population of the state. The overall objective is to do as much for the country as possible in the terms of Healthcare Policy. Senators are the deciding factor who utilizes as much time to make a decision as deemed necessary for the people of the United States. The house may look over the bill however, the senator will ensure it is the best possible solution for all…show more content…
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