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Law making process

Answer» \xa0These are the steps in the law-making process. A bill may begin in either the House or the Senate except for money bills, which must be introduced in the House.\tBill\xa0is Drafted: Members of Congress, the Executive Branch, and even outside groups can draft (write or draw up) bills.\tIntroduced in House:\xa0Representative introduces the bill in the House. Only members can introduce bills.\tSent to Committee:\xa0The Speaker of the House sends the bill to a committee.\tCommittee Action:\xa0Most bills die here. The committee may pigeonhole, table, amend, or vote on the bill. If bill passes, it goes to Rules Committee.


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