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when does a bill first go to a standing committee
Standing Committee
The majority leadership selects the committee Standing Commitee
the bill must go through an extra committee in the house the rules committees The bill must go through an extra committee in the House, the Rules Committee.
A bill will go to a conference committee when both the Senate and the House disagree on the contents of the bill. A conference committee will then be created to resolve the issue.
I had this in my Political Science Class. It stands for "Committee on RULES". It's where they send a bill before they decide which Standing Committee it will go to.RLS = Rules
The United States House Committee on Rules has the responsibility of reviewing bills before they go to the full House. The committee was created in 1789.
The bill must go through an extra committee in the House, the Rules Committee.
I had this in my Political Science Class. It stands for "Committee on RULES". It's where they send a bill before they decide which Standing Committee it will go to.RLS = Rules
It goes to the floor of the body of the house for a vote. Let's say it is in the Senate, goes to committee, and then it goes back to the Senate for a vote. Once that is done it goes to the house and the process starts over.
Committee
The bill goes to the rules committee as a last step before being voted on in the house floor. The rules committee establishes how a bill will be voted on and any restrictions on how that will happen.