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19 February, 06:58

How do differences in the house and senate impact the policymaking process?

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  1. 19 February, 07:01
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    The United States of America has a bicameral legislature that is to say that the U. S has two legislative bodies or Chambers and they are the House of Representatives (the congress' lower chamber) and the Senate (the Congress' upper chamber).

    Both Chambers are the legislative arm of government responsible for making laws in the country.

    The differences in the House of Representatives and Senate impact the policymaking process include how they debate and how powers are distributed.

    The differences in the House of Representatives and Senate impact the policymaking process by making sure that the policies and laws are properly scrutinized, although it takes a lot of process from the House of Representatives to the Senate and then to to the President. Both Chambers had to agree in order for the bill to be sent to the President.
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