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You see on the news that a United States senator is considering introducing a bill to reform the U.S. tax code. What is wrong with this scenario? (1 point)
Senators don't make laws.
Only members of the House of Representatives have the power to introduce revenue bills.
Congress does not have the power to levy taxes.
Tax bills must start with the president.
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Only members of the House of Representatives have the power to introduce revenue bills. Under the Constitution (the Origination Clause), bills to raise revenue must originate in the House; the Senate can amend them.
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