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30 August, 01:26

Suppose the House passes a bill that is the taken to the Senate. The Senate approves the bill, but makes a few changes to the original text. What would happen next?

A) It would become law.

B) It would go back to the House for approval.

C) It would be sent to the Governor to be signed.

D) It would go back to a Senate committee for debate.

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  1. 30 August, 01:42
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    B) It would go back to the House for approval.

    Explanation:

    When the second chamber of the General Assembly approves a bill "as is" - meaning with no changes - it would be sent to the Governor to be signed into law (or vetoed). However, in this case, the original bill was changed some by the Senate and then approved. This being the case, the bill would go back to the House for approval before it could be sent to the governor.
  2. 30 August, 01:50
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    I think the correct answer would be B
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