Asked by LostCoward
Which statement explains why committees are important in the process of a bill becoming a law?(1 point)
Responses
a Committees are important because they can veto bills if they don’t believe they will benefit all Americans.
b Committees are important because they have the deciding vote in whether a bill passes.
c Committees are important because they conduct research and revise bills to increase their likelihood of passing.
d Committees are important because they are solely responsible for holding debate over bills.
Responses
a Committees are important because they can veto bills if they don’t believe they will benefit all Americans.
b Committees are important because they have the deciding vote in whether a bill passes.
c Committees are important because they conduct research and revise bills to increase their likelihood of passing.
d Committees are important because they are solely responsible for holding debate over bills.
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c Committees are important because they conduct research and revise bills to increase their likelihood of passing.
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