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When does the House consider bills from the Corrections Calendar?

A) IN JANUARY
B) ON WEEKENDS
C) IN THE EVENING
D) ON TUESDAYS

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User Skyblade
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The Corrections Calendar of business in the House of Representatives includes bills from the House Calendar or the Union Calendar that are considered noncontroversial. These bills generally involve concerns with regulations or rules that should be easily agreed upon across party lines, often because they are outdated or unnecessary. Such bills are called up for consideration on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. They are debated for just one hour and then a vote is held. If a bill on the Corrections Calendar receives a three-fifths vote, then it is passed.
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User Apoorv Nag
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Answer:

On a Tuesday

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User Travenin
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