a bill is referred to Senate Committee
Floor Action
Floor Action
Activity concerning a bill which may include debates and compromises.
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1.introduction 2. committee action 3. floor action 4. enactment into law
A member of Congress introduces the bill 2. A subcommittee and committee craft the bill 3. Floor action on the bill takes place in the first chamber (House or Senate) 4. Committee and floor action takes place in the second chamber 5. The conference committee works out any differences between the House and Senate versions of the bill 6.
A.avoid a conference committee.B.call into question any action of the executive branch.C.refer a bill to multiple committees.D.prevent a vote on a bill by speaking continuously on the floor.
Once a bill has been introduced on the floor of the House or Senate, it is referred to the appropriate committee or committees for evaluation.
Floor action
member introduces a bill; one chamber takes floor action; conference committee version is approved
it gets introduced then sent to committees (house of reps) then house votes on it then introduced to senate sent to senate committees senate votes on it voting is called floor action because the bill is on the "floor" for voting then to president where he approves or vetoes
1. Bill is Drafted: Members of Congress, the Executive Branch, and even outside groups can draft (write or draw up) bills.2. Introduced in House3. Sent to Committee4. Committee Action5. Rules Committee6. Floor Action7. Introduced in Senate8. Committee Action9. Bill Called Up10. Floor Action11. Conference Committee12. Vote on Compromise13. Presidential Action