After a bill is numbered, it undergoes a series of steps in the legislative process. It is typically assigned to a committee that reviews its content, holds hearings, and may suggest amendments. If the committee approves the bill, it is reported out for debate and voting by the full legislative body. If passed, it moves to the other chamber for a similar process before potentially being sent to the executive for approval or veto.
The bill of rights are ordered by the time of their creation; the first bill became a bill before the second, etc.
It goes to Committee.
Standing Committee
House Secretary
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It goes to Committee.
It goes to Committee.
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standing committee
Bills are introduced by the House Secretary.
It goes to Committee.
It goes to Committee.