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Arrange the following procedural stages in the correct chronological sequence from earliest to latest in the legislative process.
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Meanwhile, here is the usual correct chronological sequence of stages for a bill in the U.S. legislative process (earliest → latest):
1. Drafting and introduction (first reading)
2. Referral to committee
3. Committee hearings and markup (subcommittee work)
4. Committee report (bill sent to the floor)
5. Floor debate, amendment, and vote (passage in originating chamber)
6. Transmission to the other chamber (where steps 1–5 are repeated)
7. Conference committee (to reconcile House and Senate versions), if needed
8. Final passage by both chambers of the identical bill
9. Presentment to the President (sign, veto, or allow to become law)
10. Publication/enactment as law
If you paste the specific options you were given, I’ll arrange those in the correct order.
Meanwhile, here is the usual correct chronological sequence of stages for a bill in the U.S. legislative process (earliest → latest):
1. Drafting and introduction (first reading)
2. Referral to committee
3. Committee hearings and markup (subcommittee work)
4. Committee report (bill sent to the floor)
5. Floor debate, amendment, and vote (passage in originating chamber)
6. Transmission to the other chamber (where steps 1–5 are repeated)
7. Conference committee (to reconcile House and Senate versions), if needed
8. Final passage by both chambers of the identical bill
9. Presentment to the President (sign, veto, or allow to become law)
10. Publication/enactment as law
If you paste the specific options you were given, I’ll arrange those in the correct order.
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