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020 _a978-971-27-2683-5
040 _cUM Bansalan College LIC
082 _aBFil.328.599077
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100 _98396
_aVibal, Mafeo R.
245 _aHow bills become Philippine laws /
_cby Mafeo R. Vidal
260 _aMandaluyog City:
_bAnvil Publishing Inc.,
_cc2012
300 _axv,78p.:
_c18cm
362 _ac2012
500 _aIncludes references, glossary and appendices
505 _aContents 1. Introduction --3.Constitutional background --7. Brief history of congress --11. The legislature and The Senate --12. The house of representatives --16. The legislative process and the beginning --17.Elements of a bill --19. Copy of the house bill --23. Filling and the first reading --24. Committee deliberation --25. The second reading --27.The third reading --28. Transmittal of approved bill and bicameral conference --30. The president's approval / veto power --33. The drafting of bill --35. What happens within the committee --36. When the bills has complex has complex impact --38. The "Mona Lisa" fate and substitute bill and consolidated bill --40. No- author-no-deliberation-rule --43. Ideas and issues from citizens, Subject of the bill, Drafting and testing --44. Choose and support the author --47. Follow through --49. Effective citizens' participation and effective advocacy --50. No to rallies --51. Another case in point --53. Citizens' role.
650 7 _aLaw and legislation -- Philippines
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