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lara31 [8.8K]
2 years ago
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If the House of Representatives and the senate passs two different versions of the same bill, what will happen next?

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1 answer:
enyata [817]2 years ago
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Answer:If the House and Senate pass the same bill then it is sent to the President. If the House and Senate pass different bills they are sent to Conference Committee. Most major legislation goes to a Conference Committee.

Explanation:

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