The House passes legislation, and then the senate, the house of sober second thought, reviews the legislation. The senate has the option to accept, amend, or reject the legislation. They are usually seen as a rubber stamp for whatever is passed in the Commons.
Yes.
The House passes legislation, and then the senate, the house of sober second thought, reviews the legislation. The senate has the option to accept, amend, or reject the legislation. They are usually seen as a rubber stamp for whatever is passed in the Commons.