
House Bill
A House Bill is a proposal for new legislation or a change to existing laws introduced in the lower chamber of a legislature, such as the U.S. House of Representatives. It outlines specific policies, regulations, or budgetary measures that lawmakers discuss, amend, and vote on. If approved by a majority, the bill moves to the Senate for consideration. If both chambers agree on the final version and the President signs it, the bill becomes law. House Bills are essential for shaping laws that affect various aspects of society, including economy, health, and education.