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The bill is sent to the Senate, and if it is approved, it is sent to the President
It goes to the next house for approval. Example: If senate approves a bill it goes to the house of representatives.
It automatically defeats the bill.
Senators, Representatives, or the President.
It's called the Senate. It double checks laws passed by the house of representatives. Once senate approves a bill, it is signed by the governor general.
If a bill is rejected by either the House of Representatives or the Senate, the bill dies. However there is a "Motion to Recommit" meaning the bill be brought back to the Committee it originated from in order to change the bill. This happens occasionally.
When the senate and the house of representatives pass a bill that has different version the conference committee writes a compromise bill. This then has to be passed by the two chambers.
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.
Once introduced by the House secretary, it is given a number and short title by the clerk of the House.
The Committee of the Whole debates and revises the proposed bill - apex
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House of Representatives :)