True
Bills can start in either house of Congress. Appropriations bills (the budget) must start in the House of Rep.
No, they may not.
foemulate by private citizens
tax bills
Bills regarding taxes and money originate in the United States Congress, specifically in either the House of Representatives or the Senate.
The House of Representatives.
False. It is in the House.
The House of Representatives
House. All bills dealing with money start in the House.
False
Anyone can initiate an idea for a bill, but only a member of Congress can introduce the bill. Public and private bills may be introduced in either the House of Representatives or the Senate. Bills that raise revenue can only originate in the House of Representatives as per the Constitution. Most bills begin as companion bills in both houses.
In the United States, bills can be rejected by several entities. The most notable are the President, who can veto legislation passed by Congress, and members of Congress themselves, who can vote against bills in either the House of Representatives or the Senate. Additionally, state governors can reject bills at the state level, and legislative committees can also choose not to advance bills for further consideration.