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ratelena [41]
3 years ago
9

Legislation that is under the voting process in the house of representatives is called a(n): house bill brief article reported b

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Burka [1]3 years ago
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The answer is HOUSE BILL.

A House Bill is a legislative proposal under consideration and under the voting process in the House of Representatives. Such bills may be either public or private. Public bills deals with issues that affect the general public or a segment of society and when approved, they become public laws. As for the private bills, they deal with matters of limited applicability and, if enacted, become private laws.

Talja [164]3 years ago
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The correct answer is House Bill
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