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8 July, 03:16

Which is the proper order of a bill becoming a law after it is introduced in the Senate?

O debate, committee, Senate approval, House approval, presidential action

O committee, debate, House approval, Senate approval, presidential action

O committee, debate, Senate approval, House approval, presidential action

O debate, Senate approval, House approval, committee, presidential action

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  1. 8 July, 03:18
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    It's B

    Explanation:

    Because proper order of a bill for becoming a law haves to go through the committee/which is a group of people then the senate has to approval bill then it goes to the house and once all of them agree it goes to the presidential action which is the president but he can veto it and the bill won't pass though the system to become a law.
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