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                the greatest concern about proposed legislation is that
a. it will pass
b. it will die in a committee
c. it will develop into an entirely different piece of legislation
d. it will not be debated
            
        a. it will pass
b. it will die in a committee
c. it will develop into an entirely different piece of legislation
d. it will not be debated
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    The greatest concern about proposed legislation often varies depending on the context and perspective of those involved. However, one common concern among legislators, advocates, and stakeholders is typically:
**b. it will die in a committee**
This is because many proposed bills do not make it out of committee for various reasons, such as lack of support, competing priorities, or insufficient time for discussion. Concerns about the bill not being debated or becoming something entirely different are also valid, but the risk of it not progressing at all is commonly seen as a significant issue.
    
**b. it will die in a committee**
This is because many proposed bills do not make it out of committee for various reasons, such as lack of support, competing priorities, or insufficient time for discussion. Concerns about the bill not being debated or becoming something entirely different are also valid, but the risk of it not progressing at all is commonly seen as a significant issue.
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