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1 February, 22:45

In legislative terms, s bill is a proposal

A. That had reached committee for debate

B. For any law

C. Made in the House if Representatives

D. Made in the senate

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  1. 1 February, 22:48
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    D.

    "S" refers to Senate. "H" would refer to legislation that has been created in the House.

    So, D, "Made in the Senate" correctly identifies the "S" in a "S-Bill" identifier.
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