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According to the procedure currently in place, to introduce a bill in the House, representatives drop it (bill) into hopper, a mahogany box that is accessible to all near the front of the chamber.
They introduce the bill.
House of Representatives is the only house to introduce bills to raise money.
In the House of Representatives, any member may introduce a bill by dropping it into a box, called a hopper. The Representative may have written the bill himself, his staff may have written it, or a constituent may have sent the bill to the Representative and it was placed in the hopper. In the Senate, a member may introduce a bill after being recognized by the presiding officer and announcing the bill’s introduction. (Bills dealing with raising money must originate in the House of Representatives.)
Once introduced by the House secretary, it is given a number and short title by the clerk of the House.
Once introduced by the House secretary, it is given a number and short title by the clerk of the House.
Anyone can initiate an idea for a bill, but only a member of Congress can introduce the bill. Public and private bills may be introduced in either the House of Representatives or the Senate. Bills that raise revenue can only originate in the House of Representatives as per the Constitution. Most bills begin as companion bills in both houses.
The Legislature (House of Representatives). #2 answ: Actually, I believe that anyone can introduce a bill by following the proper channels, legislation on a future bill starts in the House of Representatives.
Every bill that deals with money or anything in that nature must begin in the House of the Representatives
Only members of Congress can introduce a Bill, though anyone can suggest a topic for a Bill. Most Bills originate in the US House of Representatives.
According to Article I, section 7 of the US Constitution, bills that involve revenue (tax bills) must originate in the lower house of Congress.
The House of Representatives has impeached twoPresidents: Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. Both were acquitted at their Senate trials.