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I'm not sure if this is right but i was reading my text book,book: Texas edition, Magruder's AMERICAN GOVERNMENT[Chapter 12 Sec. 3, pg 337-338]-Scheduling Floor Debate:Before it goes to the floor for consideration, a bill reported by a standing committee is placed on one of several calendars. A calendar is a schedule of the order in which bills will be taken up on the floor.or-RulesThe Rules Committee plays a critical role in the legislative process of the House. It must grant a rule before most bills can in fact reach the floor. That is, before most measures can be taken from a calendar, the Rules Committee must approve that step and set a time for its appearance on the floor.Most likely, i Think the answer is Rules Committee
Whatever liquid on the floor acts as a lubricant and reduces the friction between the floor surface and feet, and butt if one is clumsy.
reviewing cases before the courts.
Its the legislative branch.
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A prerequisite is a course that must be taken prior to another course. For example, MAT 171 must be taken before you are allowed to take MAT 172.
The striker's feet must be behind the ball before the stroke is taken.
Pre-requisite
all of it.
without unnecessary delay
If passed out of the subcomittee, it must still go to the full committee before it can be sent to the floor.
The Rules Committee