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kirza4 [7]
3 years ago
6

Match the following items to the correct description.

English
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Anvisha [2.4K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The process for a bill to become law in the United States is a pretty complex one and it requires a series of steps to be taken. Unless these steps are fulfilled, then a bill may not come to see the light of day, as a new law. In accordance with this, the answers to your question would be:

1. Ordering a Bill reported: When a subcommittee reads its recommendation to the rest of their house of Congress. This portion is very important because it ensures that a bill that passes on to be signed into law, will the best there is and that revisions have been made to it before it actually becomes law.

2. House Bill: Legislation that is under the voting process in the House of Representatives. Usually, this is the form in which bills are differenced. When the bill originates and is being processed by the House of Representatives, it will receive the denomination of House Bill.

3. Mark up: When a subcommitte makes changes and adds amendments before they recommend a bill to proceed. This process is also a way to ensure that a bill that is being considered to become law has been reviewed, and that necessary changes are made in the form of amendments.

4. Legislation: A bill that becomes law. This is pretty self-explanatory. Bills are mostly proposals, or ideas, that Congressmen make to answer to different needs in the nation. These ideas, then, are discussed, and have to go through a pretty thorough process of revision, and then sent to the President. Once that has been done, it can be said that the Bill has become Law.

5. Hearings: A time when the good and bad aspects of a bill are discussed; includes written and verbal statements. This is the time when after the proposal (bill) has been made, those in favor, or against, present their viewpoints, and proof, to define if the bill proposed should move forward, should be further revised, or should definitely not allowed to continue its process.

EleoNora [17]3 years ago
5 0

<u>Answer:</u>

1. Hearings

2. House Bill

3. Legislation

4. Mark up

5.Ordering a bill reported

<u>Explanation:</u>

1. A time when the good and bad aspects of a bill are discussed; includes written and verbal statements. - Hearings

(it is a proceeding before a decision making body)

2.  Legislation that is under the voting process in the house of representatives.  - House Bill

(a legislation which is still under consideration and voting process)

3. A bill that becomes a law. - Legislation

4. When a subcommittee makes changes and adds amendment before they recommend a bill to proceed. - Mark up

(changes made to a bill before proceeding it)

5. When a subcommittee reads its recommendation to the rest of their house of congress. - Ordering a bill reported

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