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if both chambers pass different versions of a bill, what is formed to reconcile differences?
a. a caucus
b. a filibuster committee
c. a conference committee
d. a majority leadership group
When both chambers of a legislature pass different versions of a bill, a conference committee is formed to reconcile the differences. A caucus is a group of members within a legislative body based on party or other common - interest. A filibuster is a tactic to delay action, not a committee type for reconciling bill differences. The majority leadership group is involved in leadership functions, not specifically in reconciling bill differences.
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C. A conference committee