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Read the excerpt from an article about the Equality Act of 2021.

"In most states, L.G.B.T.Q. people can be discriminated against because of who they are, or who they love,” said Representative David Cicilline, an openly gay Democrat from Rhode Island and the lead sponsor. "It is past time for that to change.”

The Equality Act bill passed the House of Representatives on February 25, 2021. In its path to becoming a law, what needs to happen next for the bill?

It must be passed through the Senate.
It must be voted on during an election.
It must be signed into law by the president.
It must be approved by the person who wrote the bill.

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It must be passed through the Senate.

(After the Senate approves it, the bill would then need the president's signature to become law.)