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1. which action does not occur in a committee
a. killing a bill
b. revising a bill
c. signing a bill into law
d. holding public hearing
a. killing a bill
b. revising a bill
c. signing a bill into law
d. holding public hearing
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Answered by
Reed
Once a (a proposed law) has been considered by a legislative committee, what happens to it? The committee either revises it and reports it to the full house or senate or does not (kills it). Then the full house or senate will debate it, amend it, and either pass it or not. To become law, who has to approve it (sign it)?
Answered by
Why cant it be simple
Why cant you just give us a simple A, B, C, or D?
Answered by
jack reacher
seriously though dude like what are you even talking about reed you fake wanna be teacher
Answered by
jack reacher
this website is trash im using brainly
Answered by
Some random dude
I agree Jack
Answered by
Icanhelpyou
Reed is saying, "To become law, who as to approve it (sign it)?" The president has to sign it. A committee cannot sign it. Therefore, the answer is "C".
Answered by
Cheeto Bunny
Reed gave you the answer without --giving-- you the answer. Just use your brain. It's not that hard to understand...
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