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08.06.2020 • 
Social Studies

Congress follows several specific steps for turning a bill into a law. Bills can start in either chamber of Congress, but the example below starts in the House of Representatives. Organize the steps of making a bill into a law into their correct order.
(Hint: bills can start in either chamber of Congress, but the example below starts in the House of Representatives)
1.
A bill is proposed, written and gains support in the House.

2.
The bill is sent to the Senate, who reviews and debates it makes changes, and votes on it.
3.
The bill is introduced, assigned a number, and then read aloud on the House floor.

4.
The billis debated on the House floor, read again, and members suggest changes to it

5.
The bill is goes to a committee of House and Senate members to make a compromise bill both accept

6.
The bill is voted on by the House; if enough people vote "yes", it is sent to the Senate

7.
The bill is sent to a House committee for closer review, if approved, it is sent to all House members
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