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31 March, 00:48

What precedes the voting in a bill? a. debating only c. reintroduce bill b. look for support prior to the debate d. debating and amending

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  1. 31 March, 01:12
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    I think it's d debating and amending
  2. 31 March, 01:16
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    The correct answer is D) debating and amending.

    What precedes the voting in a Bill is "debating and amending."

    The most important job for the members of the House of Representatives in Congress is to create laws that benefit the people of the United States. The first step to create a law is to have a Bill. Then the Bill is proposed. Then the Bill is introduced. Later, the Bill goes to a Committee. If the committee approved, the Bill is reported and then, the Bill is debated. After the debates and changes - when needing them - the Bill is voted on. If the majority of members pass the Bill, it is referred to the Senate. After discussions, the Bill is sent to the President of the United States. He can veto the bill or approve it and sign it. When this happens, we have a new law.
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