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false
conditions under which bills are debated and amended
Congressional bills may be amended until a final vote by the Congress that sends it to the President for his signature. If the President vetoes the legislation, Congress may amend it further, or vote to override the veto.
the rules committee
the rules committee
Well, congressional committees largely control the legislative process by deciding which bills come to a vote
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True.
ANYONE can write legislation,convince a congressional rep. to introduce it to Congress then they hand it over to the Congressional Clerk who assigns a bill number and passes it to the proper congressional committee who then either pushes it out for a general vote or dumps it in the trash
It is not true that in order for the Senate to begin the legislative process of all the bills is that it must be sent by the House of Representatives. It should be first reviewed and approved to by the committee it was assigned to.
the bank usually keeps the records of all congressional bills. hope it helps!
A standing committe is any group of people in either the House or the Senate that is joined together to review bills and resolutions. In the senate there a many standing committees. bills and resolutions get presented on the floor and then are assigned to the committee which would be dealing with that specific issue type. The committee evaluates the bill or resolution and determines whether or not it is worth it to be debated on the senate floor. The House is basically the same.