The average 100 dollar bill stays in circulation 5-10 years, if not in use up to 20.
As long as you want. I think the question you are trying to ask is "How long can you stay in Chernobyl without dying?".
3 days
6 years
3 days
The bill will stay a bill until going through both Houses of Congress twice, and being open through public debate twice. It will more than likely be amended somehow, and then be sent to the president where he can either approve of it or disapprove (veto). If it is not approved the Bill is killed, and will have to wait a whole year until brought up once again. If the president does nothing, it is sent to the congress, and if the congress is still working its automatically a law, if not then it becomes a Pocket Veto and the Bill is killed.
Both houses vote on the bill again.
they can stay 60 days without the authorization of congress..
15 years
Pigeonholed means to put something away until a proper time. A bill that is being considered towards a new law might get pigeonholed if the current Congress does not want to deal with the issue. The bill could stay pigeonholed for a long time.
Congress IS the legislative branch. Representatives are voted in for 2 years and Senate for 6 years terms.
432 months
2 years
12 to 18 months
Seven years.
Most states have a 7 year statute of limitations, after the bill has been paid.
There are no term limits. The person can stay in office for as long as that person is elected and chooses to remain in the congress. Until they die of old age, if they are elected and reelected into their old age.