The phrase "introduced in house" typically refers to a proposal or piece of legislation that has been presented for consideration within a legislative body, such as a house of representatives or parliament. It signifies the formal process of bringing a bill or resolution to the attention of lawmakers for discussion, debate, and potential approval. This step is crucial in the legislative process as it marks the beginning of deliberation on the proposed measure.
Bills can be introduced to the house by the house speaker.
The house finch was introduced in the Eastern U.S. in the 1940s.
Once introduced by the House secretary, it is given a number and short title by the clerk of the House.
After a bill is introduced in either the House or the Senate, the bill is assigned a number.
Bills in the senate can only be introduced by Senators. Bills in the House of Representatives can only be introduced by representatives. No-one else can introduce bills in either house.
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Bills in the senate can only be introduced by Senators. Bills in the House of Representatives can only be introduced by representatives. No-one else can introduce bills in either house.
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