Like a bill, a joint resolution requires the approval of both Chambers in identical form and the president's signature to become law. There is no real difference between a joint resolution and a bill. The joint resolution is generally used for continuing or emergency appropriations.
by WBC Chang · 2015 — Williamson Chang, “A Rope of Sand:” A Documentary History of the Failure of the. United States to Annex the Hawaiian Islands,” SYS Law 530-006 Working Draft.
by WBC Chang · 2015 — Chang, Williamson B.C.; "A Rope of Sand:" A Documentary History of the Failure of the United States to Annex the Hawaiian Islands Part II.
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