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Studentka2010 [4]
2 years ago
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Why would a bill need to go back to the first chamber?

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Rzqust [24]2 years ago
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The reason why a bill would  need to go back to the first chamber is option B. If the second chamber makes a change to the bill

<h3>How is the bill  introduce?</h3>

A legislator introduces a bill in her or his own chamber, which may be the Senate or the House of Representatives. The bill "dies" if the chamber leadership does not call it for First Reading. The bill is set for First Reading if it is called.

In the house of origin, the measure is read for the first time. The entire legislative body hears the measure for the first time read by title.

Lastly, A bill must be submitted back to the first chamber for approval if the second chamber makes alterations to it.

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