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The House Rules Committee examines all bills sent to them by the fiscal and policy committees. It's the Rules Committee's job to determine if the bill should be sent to the House floor for consideration , and if so, the order it should be scheduled in.

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The rules of proceedings are the rules that will govern a congress. Any Congress of the United States comes up with a set of rules which it approves and upholds for running of the business of the Congress.

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