Go to Congress.gov. Find a bill that you would like to research. Use the information from the site on your bill to complete this organizer and prepare a defense for how you would vote on this bill if you were a member of Congress.

PARTS OF BILL

DETAILS OF BILL (YOUR ANSWERS

NAME OF BILL; What is the number and name of the bill you chose to research?

BILL SPONSOR: Who was the sponsor of the bill? Include their name, political party, the state they represent, and it they are a senator or representative.

BILL ORIGIN & TOPIC: Did the bill start in the House or the Senate? What does the bill do? Explain the purpose of the bill.

BILL PATHWAY & NEXT STEPS: Where is the bill in the 7 Steps of How a Bill Becomes glow 101 has not been signed into law, what is the next step for the bit?

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