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3 April, 03:50

In legislative terms, a bill is a proposal

A. that has reached committee for debate.

B. for any law.

C. made in the House of Representatives.

D. made in the Senate.

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  1. 3 April, 03:54
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    In legislative terms, a bill is a proposal "for any law," since they can originate in either the House of Representatives of the Senate. In order for a bill to become a law it must be signed by the President, or be passed by 2/3 majority.
  2. 3 April, 03:54
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    In Legislative terms, a bill is a proposal for any law. Which is (B)
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