The statement that is true about the legislative process is:
A bill may get stuck in committee in the House or Senate and never be considered by the full legislature.
The other statements are not accurate:
- A bill cannot skip the second house; it must generally pass both houses of Congress before going to the president for approval, although there are some exceptions in certain circumstances.
- Bills dealing with foreign trade can start in either the House or the Senate, not exclusively in the Senate.
- Senators are not limited to six terms; they serve six-year terms with no term limits. House representatives serve two-year terms, also without term limits.