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a bill goes through many steps to become a law. below are some of the steps that a bill introduced in the senate would go through. put the steps in order.
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the full senate votes on the senators bill.
the house and senate vote on the merged bill.
a senator introduces the bill.
a merged version of the bill is created with input from both the house and the senate.
a committee reviews, debates, amends and votes on the senators bill.
the president signs the bill into law.
To determine the order, we follow the standard legislative process for a bill in the US:
- A bill starts with introduction by a legislator (here, a senator introduces the bill).
- Then, a committee reviews, debates, amends, and votes on the bill.
- Next, the full chamber (Senate) votes on the bill.
- After Senate approval, if the House has a version, a merged bill is created with input from both.
- Then, both House and Senate vote on the merged bill.
- Finally, the president signs it into law.
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- A senator introduces the bill.
- A committee reviews, debates, amends and votes on the senator's bill.
- The full Senate votes on the senator's bill.
- A merged version of the bill is created with input from both the House and the Senate.
- The House and Senate vote on the merged bill.
- The president signs the bill into law.