what is the correct sequence for a bill to become a law

1. Introduction: A member of Congress introduces a bill in either the House of Representatives or the Senate.

2. Committee Review: The bill is reviewed and studied in committees, where changes and amendments may be made.
3. Floor Debate and Vote: The bill is debated on the floor of the House or Senate, and a final vote is taken on whether to pass it.
4. Conference Committee: If the House and Senate versions of the bill are different, a conference committee is formed to reconcile the differences.
5. Presidential Action: The bill is sent to the President, who can either sign it into law or veto it. If the President vetoes the bill, Congress can override the veto with a two-thirds majority vote.
6. Law: If the President signs the bill or if Congress overrides a veto, the bill becomes law.