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14 August, 17:23

What is one difference between how debates are scheduled for discussion in the senate and the house?

a. The Senate has five calendars.

b. The House has one calendar.

c. The House has fewer calendars.

d. The Senate has one calendar.

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  1. 14 August, 17:49
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    The Senate has one calendar

    Explanation:

    Once the bill is out of the committee, it gets placed in the right calendar. The calendar contains the lists of bills that have been worked on by the committee members and ready for floor consideration and action. The senate has one calendar, unlike the house members with five calendar. One cannot be able to ascertain from the calendar if the measures it contains would be considered by the senate unless it passes through the appropriate floor action.
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