How a bill becomes law
Section I – Introduction (roughly 1/2 of a page) Make an argument for why the Framers constructed the law-making process to require the involvement of so many branches and actors. Explain the LAW-MAKING process to provide plenty of evidence to support your claim.
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Order Paper Nowo Hook your reader by communicating the importance of your topic and provide a strong thesis statement that communicates your main argument (AND, serves as a road-map for the rest of your paper).
Section II – Present your central arguments about the roles each of the following play in the process of a bill becoming law: Congress, the President, bureaucracy, courts and interest groups have in the process. WHAT IS YOUR CLAIM? BE SPECIFIC (roughly 2 pages)
o Use a specific law to help guide your explanation
o Use www.congress.gov to find a bill whose process will help you explain the process with detail and clarity
o Connect this process with Articles I, II and III, and Fed 10/51, and any other evidence you may have found. Constantly connect your evidence back to your thesis statement.
o DO NOT simply restate the process from a text or the web – use a real law!
Section IV – Conclusion (roughly 3/4 of a page)
o Quickly summarize your main argument and provide a suggestion to the law-making process that would further ensure that the process is constitutional and adheres to Article I, II, and III.
o Did you satisfy the prompt? Did you explain why the Framers constructed the law-making process to require the involvement of so many branches and actors. Did you explain the LAW-MAKING process to provide plenty of evidence to support your claim.
Works cited page (not included in page count)
You have a copy of the US Constitution, Linda Monk’s book, and THESE sites are useful:
https://www.naeyc.org/our-work/public-policy-advoc…