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A conference committee is the committee that is temporarily created to solve differences between two houses over proposed legislation.
It moves through the parliament which consists of two houses.
congress- the house of representatives and senate. (:
why are commities used by both houses to evaluate proposed legislation
A conference committee
Both houses may initiate legislation to introduce a proposed law, but neither can send it forward to the Presidnet without the approval of the other house. (i.e.- BOTH houses must approve the legislation before it can be signed into law.)
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The great compromise resolved the debate by creating two houses of legislation. This is how the House of Representatives and the Senate were formed.
Legislation is implemented after it is passed by both houses and signed by the president. At that point, it becomes the law of the land.
Enrolled legislation refers to the final version of a bill that has been approved by both chambers of a legislature and signed into law by the executive. The enrolled bill is the official document that becomes law and is often prepared for publication and distribution.
the senate, America has a bicameral legislature, aka the two houses
The Conference Committee has the responsibility of working out the differences between legislation passed in both houses. Both houses refers to the United States House of Representatives, and the United States Senate.