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17 February, 18:57

What happens if the House and Senate versions of a bill are different? The differences immediately cause the bill to die and it doesn't go any farther. The House and Senate try to work out differences in a conference committee. Each version is voted on in a joint House/Senate meeting. The Senate can pass its version by majority vote and the bill then goes to the president.

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  1. 17 February, 19:23
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    I would say the House and Senate try to work out the differences in a conference committee.
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