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Learn how an idea in Arkansas becomes a law by following the step-by-step process. From drafting bills to final approval by the Governor, explore the detailed journey of legislation in Arkansas.
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Bill Drafting • Legislator contacts staff for options and background information • Staff researches topic • Staff drafts bill • Approved by legislator • Bill prepared for introduction
Introduction • Must be introduced by legislator • More than one legislator can sponsor • Bill given to Chief Clerk of the House or Secretary of the Senate
Bill Readings • Bill read aloud for the first and second time in chamber • Bill assigned to committee
Bills in Committee • Bills presented and debated • Committee recommends action
Committee Actions • Recommendations • Do Pass • Do Pass as Amended • Do Not Pass
Do Pass • Do pass recommendation • Committee recommends passage of bill with no changes DO PASS
Do Pass as Amended • Amendments • Change wording of bill • Add or take away parts of bill • Change amount or funding source • Approval • Engrossed into bill • Not Approved • Returned to committee
Do Not Pass • Do Not Pass Recommendation • Committee recommends that the full membership do not pass the bill DO NOTPASS
Bill Passage • Bill read for third time • Debated on chamber floor • Vote
Votes for Passage • Majority Vote • House 51 votes • Senate 18 votes • ¾Vote of House and Senate • Appropriation Bills • Tax Increases • Constitutional Amendments
Bill Sent to Other Chamber • Same Process begins in other Chamber • Readings • Committee • Committee Recommendation • Vote
Bill Returns to Original Chamber • Bill passed in other chamber returned to originating chamber • Any amendments from other chamber are considered by originating chamber • Prepared for transmittal to Governor’s Office
Governor’s Actions • Sign the Bill • No Action • Veto
Sign Bill • Governor signs bill • Bill sent to Secretary of State for Act Number • Message sent to originating chamber that bill became a law
No Action • Governor does not sign or veto the bill • Bill becomes law without Governor’s signature
Veto • Bill returned to originating chamber with explanation for veto • Reconsideration • Possible vote to override veto VETO