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Five courses of action a committee may take on a bill are: report it favorably; refuse to report it; report it in amended form; report it unfavorably; or report a substitute bill written by the committee. 8. Four types of votes in the House are: voice votes, standing votes, teller votes, and roll-call votes.
A bill is introduced into the House of Representatives, where is it worked on by a committee (or, if additional work is needed, by a subcommittee too, which then returns it to the committee) and subsequently voted on, and approved, it is passed to the Senate, where it is voted on again. If it is approved by both, it is sent to the president, and if he (or she) signs it, it becomes a law.
President Harry S. Truman
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