Many times, the House and Senate pass slightly different versions of a bill. If this happens both the House and the Senate appoint conferees to work out a compromise. This committee is called a conference committee.
A. If identical version of a bill are not passed in both houses, a compromise must be made.
There is a joint conference committee , composed of members of both houses, that try to workout a version of the bill that both houses will accept.
It goes back to both houses for approval.
It goes back to both houses for approval.
They are formed to settle differences between House and Senate versions of the same bill.If changes were made by the Senate, the differences between its version of the bill and the House version of the bill have to be resolved. The House may vote to accept the bill as amended by the Senate if the changes were minor. If the two versions differ greatly however, the bill will most likely go to a conference committee made up of members from both the House and the Senate. This committee works out a version of the bill that will be acceptable to both houses of Congress. The revised version goes back to both the House and the Senate for approval.So basically, the purpose of a conference committee is so that a bill can be revised (or edited) to both the House and the Senates liking.
After a bill passes both Houses of Congress it goes to the President for the final signature.
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If changes were made by the Senate, the differences between its version of the bill and the House version of the bill have to be resolved. The House may vote to accept the bill as amended by the Senate if the changes were minor. If the two versions differ greatly however, the bill will most likely go to a conference committee made up of members from both the House and the Senate. This committee works out a version of the bill that will be acceptable to both houses of Congress. The revised version goes back to both the House and the Senate for approval. So basically, the purpose of a conference committee is so that a bill can be revised (or edited) to both the House and the Senates liking.
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A "Bill" is introduced into both houses of Congress and debated in both the House and the Senate. When agreement between both houses is called for, a "Conference Committee" is convened to iron out any differences between the two versions. The final version is voted upon and, if passed, sent to the President. If the President is in agreement with the Bill he signs it and it becomes "Law."
They are formed to settle differences between House and Senate versions of the same bill.If changes were made by the Senate, the differences between its version of the bill and the House version of the bill have to be resolved. The House may vote to accept the bill as amended by the Senate if the changes were minor. If the two versions differ greatly however, the bill will most likely go to a conference committee made up of members from both the House and the Senate. This committee works out a version of the bill that will be acceptable to both houses of Congress. The revised version goes back to both the House and the Senate for approval.So basically, the purpose of a conference committee is so that a bill can be revised (or edited) to both the House and the Senates liking.
It goes back to both houses for approval.