In the House, any member may introduce a bill by dropping it into a box, called a hopper. In the Senate, a member may introduce a bill after being recognized by the presiding officer and announcing the bill’s introduction. (Bills dealing with raising money must originate in the House of Representatives.) The bill is then given a prefix and a number. H.R. 33 would be House Resolution 33 and S.B. 44 would be Senate Bill 44. Once a bill is introduced, it goes to a committee for study.
With Rock, Paper, Scissors.
Bills are introduced by the House Secretary.
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It goes to Committee.
It goes to Committee.
It goes to Committee.
It goes to Committee.
Once introduced by the House secretary, it is given a number and short title by the clerk of the House.
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Any revenue or tax bill-
The tax bill must be introduced first before any other bill.