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1 December, 11:07

In legislative terms, a bill is a proposal

A. made in the Senate.

B. that has reached committee for debate.

C. for any law.

D. made in the House of Representatives.

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  1. 1 December, 11:34
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    In legislative terms, a bill is a proposal "for any law," since these proposals can originate in both the Senate and the House of Representatives, and do not become laws unless signed by the President (or passed by a 2/3 majority).
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