Asked by vedrana
A bill has been approved in the House and Senate, albeit in slightly different versions. The bill now goes to
the president for her/his veto or signature.
a conference committee.
the standing committees in the House and Senate where the bill originated.
the House Rules committee.
the Senate Rules committee.
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the president for her/his veto or signature.
a conference committee.
the standing committees in the House and Senate where the bill originated.
the House Rules committee.
the Senate Rules committee.
IS A CORRECT ANSWER?THANK YOU:))))))
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Not A -- until the House and Senate agree.
http://www.ehow.com/search.aspx?s=how+a+bill+becomes+a+law&Options=0&x=0&y=0
Read carefully.
http://www.ehow.com/search.aspx?s=how+a+bill+becomes+a+law&Options=0&x=0&y=0
Read carefully.
Answered by
Anonymous
The House Rules Committee.
Answered by
Joe
Here you go! The correct answer is:
B. a conference committee.
B. a conference committee.
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