Asked by cayden casto
After a bill has been introduced, what happens next in the lawmaking process?
Responses
It is debated on the floor.
It is debated on the floor.
It is reviewed in committee.
It is reviewed in committee.
It is sent to the other house.
It is sent to the other house.
It is approved by a vote.
It is approved by a vote.
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It is reviewed in committee.
After introduction the bill is usually referred to a committee (or subcommittee) for study, hearings, and possible amendment before it can go to the floor for debate and a vote.
After introduction the bill is usually referred to a committee (or subcommittee) for study, hearings, and possible amendment before it can go to the floor for debate and a vote.
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