Usually passed by both houses of Congress
Yes, many times a compromised bill has worked on by a conference committee of the house and senate members.
They are chosen by the leaders of the house and senate.
members of both houses
It goes to a conference committee composed of both Representatives and Senators. They attempt to work out a compromise bill which then gets sent back to both House and Senate for their consideration.
conference committee
A conference committee!
senators and representativesSpecial committees that are created when the House and Senate pass different versions of the same bill. The conference committee negotiates a compromise between the two versions, and that compromise must then be approved by both chambers before it can be sent to the president.Apex - U.S. Government and Politics
There is no standing conference committee. Before a bll passed by both chanbers can go to the President for signature, the two bills must match. When the differences in the bills need to be compromised and negotiated to match, a conference committee with members of both the House and Senate is formed to work out the differences and come to agreement.
It's voted on by the senate. Then, if it passes, it goes back to the house to be voted on again.answer #2if the second house make changes to the bill, the bill goes to a conference committee where a small number of House and Senate members hash out the differences between the two houses. Often the conference committee meetings are not public as they should be. The conference committee is allowed to virtually rewrite the bill if that is what it takes to get a compromise. The agreement between the two houses in conference is then voted on by both Houses, if they both agree the bill goes to the President for his signature.
conference committee
When the Senate and the House of Representatives disagree on a bill, they may form a conference committee to reconcile the differences. This committee is composed of members from both chambers who work together to reach a compromise. If they are unable to reach an agreement, the bill will not move forward and will not become a law.
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 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.