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18 January, 12:34

Show how a bill progresses in the legislature by putting the steps in order. (Assume it starts in the House of Representatives).

The bill is introduced.

The bill is rejected by House committee or sent to the floor for approval.

Governor signs or vetoes the bill.

The bill is sent to a conference committee with representatives of both houses.

The bill is assigned a number and given to a committee in the House.

Legislature can override a veto.

The bill from conference committee is voted on by both houses.

The bill is considered by committee and then the full house in the Senate.

The bill is argued and voted in the House.

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  1. 18 January, 12:41
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    Thats all wrong right there this is the answere

    the bill is introduced

    the bill is assigned a number and given to a committee in the house

    The bill is rejected by house committee or sent to the floor for approval

    the bill is argued and voted in the house.

    the bill is considered by committee and then the full house in the senate.

    The bill is sent to a confrence committee with representives of both houses

    The bill from confrence committee is voted on both houses
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