How does the power of the purse differ between the House of Representatives and the Senate?

Question 16 options:

Only the Senate can initiate tax bills, but both chambers must approve spending.

Only the House can initiate tax bills, but both chambers must approve spending.

Both chambers initiate and approve all spending without restrictions.

Both chambers can initiate tax bills, but only the House approves spending.

1 answer

The correct option is:

Only the House can initiate tax bills, but both chambers must approve spending.

In the U.S. Congress, the House of Representatives has the exclusive power to originate tax bills, as stated in Article I, Section 7 of the Constitution. However, both the House and the Senate must approve spending bills before they can become law.