Question

What happens after the following takes place?
A bill is introduced in Senate or the House.
If approved, it goes to committee.
If approved, it goes to the other chamber (the Senate or the House).
a.
changes are made to the final bill
c.
both chambers must sit together and review
b.
it is sent to the Governor
d.
none of these

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
After a bill is introduced in either the Senate or the House, approved, and then sent to the committee for further review and approval, the next steps (after it goes to the other chamber) typically involve:

a. changes are made to the final bill

Once the bill is passed by the second chamber, it may undergo further revisions and adjustments before it is sent to the Governor for final approval. So, the correct answer in this context would be **a. changes are made to the final bill**. After this process, if both chambers agree on the final version, it is indeed sent to the Governor.
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