Scenario:
You are a newly elected Member of Congress. It is up to you as to whether you
are a Senator or a Representative from your State. You made several important
promises during your campaign and now that you have taken your seat, you need
to show the constituents you represent that you are going to fulfill at least
one of these promises with a bill you write and introduce into your chamber.
Directions:
Choose a topic for your bill:
Envision the constituents that elected you
Imagine that you have interacted with your constituents
What’s making news?
Look to other states
Look to your own experience
Look at current logs and regulations
Use the internet
Research your bill topic:
Look at existing law
Explore various solutions to the issue
Support your position with facts and figures
Determine your support and opposition
When writing your bill:
Ensure clarity, organization and accuracy
Ensure you are creating law
Anticipate questions and concerns
Proofread and check grammar
Bill structure (see attached)
Bill writing checklist (see attached)
Some links that may help you understand how to write a bill:
Congressional Bills Web site http://www.gpoaccess.gov/bills/index.html
USA.gov is the front door to every government website. http://www.usa.gov.
Congressional Bills Search Tips Web Site
http://www.gpoaccess.gov/bills/tips.html
Thomas (Library of Congress) http://thomas.loc.gov/home/lawsmade.toc.html
Review the Bill Writing Checklist. Using the Bill Structure document fill in
all sections to write your bill.
To complete this assignment, you must submit the completed Bill Structure
Document that clearly illustrates all components of a professionally written
bill and address all required elements of the assignment listed in the grading
criteria below.
The assignment must be submitted as a Word document. Include APA formatted
title and reference page. Be sure to cite any references used in APA format..
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