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How do bills make their way through committees

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Answer: First, a a law/bill is made and then sponsored by a representative. After the bill is sponsored, it is sent to a committed to be reviewed. If the committee agrees on the bill and it is released, it is moved to be voted on, debated or amended. Next, if the bill is passed by the Senate, it is moved to another committed to be reviewed. If the bill is passed at this step, it is sent to a final committee to make any last corrections. Finally, it is passed to the President to sign or veto the bill.

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