Outline the process of how a bill passes through Congress. Include the procedure if the bill is amended after having passed either the House of Representatives or the Senate.
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Once a bill is referred to either the House or the Senate, the bill is discussed either in private or public sessions. These debates can have time limits (in the House) or no time limits (in the Senate). After formal discussion, the bill is put to a vote. If the bill passes the first house, it moves on to the next house. So, if it passes the Senate first, it would go to the House of Representatives or vice versa. If the second house passes the bill in the same form, the bill goes to the president for his/her approval; however, if the second house amends the bill in any way, it must go back to the first house that approved it for another vote. Once the bill passes both houses in the same form, it can be sent to the president for approval.
This is the sample answer:
Once a bill is referred to either the House or the Senate, the bill is discussed either in private or public sessions. These debates can have time limits (in the House) or no time limits (in the Senate). After formal discussion, the bill is put to a vote. If the bill passes the first house, it moves on to the next house. So, if it passes the Senate first, it would go to the House of Representatives or vice versa. If the second house passes the bill in the same form, the bill goes to the president for his/her approval; however, if the second house amends the bill in any way, it must go back to the first house that approved it for another vote. Once the bill passes both houses in the same form, it can be sent to the president for approval.