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The United States House Committee on Rules has the responsibility of reviewing bills before they go to the full House. The committee was created in 1789.

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What committee must consider a bill before the bill can be considered by the full House?

The Rules Committee


How does the house rules committee act as a traffic cop' in the lower house?

Before most bills can reach the floor of the House, they must clear the Rules Committee. Also, the committee decides whether and under what conditions the full House will consider a measure.


How does the House Rules Committee act as a traffic cop in the lowers House?

Before most bills can reach the floor of the House, they must clear the Rules Committee. Also, the committee decides whether and under what conditions the full House will consider a measure.


How does the house rules committee act as a ''traffic cop'' in the lower house?

Before most bills can reach the floor of the House, they must clear the Rules Committee. Also, the committee decides whether and under what conditions the full House will consider a measure.


How many laws are proposed each year?

There can be over 7000 law proposed each year but only a handful of them will make it pass the initial committee. A bill must pass the committee before it is consider by either the house or the senate.


Who decides bills are important enough to send to the house for all members to consider?

Standing Committee


Who decides which billes are important enough to send to the house for all members to consider?

Standing Committee


Who decided which bills are important enough to send to the house for all members to consider?

Standing Committee


Who decides which bills are important enough to to send to the house for all members to consider?

Standing Committee


What must occur before the full senate can act upon a bill?

The house committee must pass it to the Senate committee


What must happen before I do is presented for discussion of the entire house or senate?

Before a bill titled "What Must Happen Before I Do" is presented for discussion in either the House or Senate, it typically must go through several preliminary steps. This includes being introduced by a member, assigned to a committee for review, and undergoing committee hearings and potential amendments. Once the committee approves the bill, it is reported out to the floor for debate. Finally, it must be scheduled for discussion, allowing all members to consider and vote on the legislation.


Why was Miller brought before the house of Un-American Activities committee?

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