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26 January, 00:23

Which statement is NOT true?

1. Either the House or Senate can introduce a bill.

2. A bill that becomes a law is called legislation.

3. Sponsor: A member of Congress who is willing to introduce and back the legislation

4. Ordering a bill reported: A subcommittee reads its recommendation to both houses of Congress.

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  1. 26 January, 00:45
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    Not true

    1. Either the House or Senate can introduce a bill.
  2. 26 January, 00:50
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    Among the choices the one that is not true is the statement 4, Ordering a bill reported: A subcommittee reads its recommendation to both houses of Congress. Ordering a bill reported is a subcommittee peruses its proposal to whatever remains of their place of congress.
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