Ep. 12 - The Legislative Process EXPLAINED (How a Bill Becomes Law)
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If you want to hold your representatives accountable, you need to understand how laws are actually made in this country. Most Americans have no idea how the legislative process works - and that's exactly how politicians prefer it.
In this episode, Carson provides a comprehensive breakdown of the entire legislative process from introduction to implementation:
- How bills are introduced and where they actually originate
- The committee system and why most legislation dies before reaching a vote
- Floor procedures in both the House and Senate
- The filibuster and why 60 votes matter in the Senate
- Conference committees and how final legislation is negotiated
- Presidential powers: signing, vetoing, and pocket vetoes
- The regulatory process and how unelected bureaucrats implement laws
- Special procedures like budget reconciliation and omnibus spending bills
This episode cuts through the civics class version and explains the real mechanics of lawmaking - including where special interests exert influence, how leadership controls the agenda, and why the system is designed to favor inaction over action.
Understanding this process is essential for any informed citizen. You can't change what you don't understand.
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