In the United States, bills can be introduced by members of Congress, which includes both the House of Representatives and the Senate. Only a sitting member of either chamber can sponsor a bill, although ideas can originate from various sources, including the president, interest groups, and the public. In some state legislatures, similar rules apply, typically allowing only elected representatives to introduce legislation.
Both parts of the legislature can introduce bills but only the house can start bills about money.
Only members of Congress con actively introduce bills.
Only a member of the House of Representives may introduce any kinds of bills they want.
House of Representatives is the only house to introduce bills to raise money.
House of Representatives is the only house to introduce bills to raise money.
House of Representatives is the only house to introduce bills to raise money.
Revunue bills
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The legislative branch is the only branch of government that can introduce bills of any kind. However, according to the US Constitution only the House of Representatives may introduce bills for raising revenues.
the house
Introduce bills for the raising of revenue.
Introduce bills for the raising of revenue.