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If a majority of committee members support a bill,what is likely to happen to it

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the committee members will report the bill to the House or Senate floor, depending on where the bill is at in the process of it potentially becoming a law.
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The correct answer is: The committee will report the bill favorably to the floor.

Step-by-step explanation:

A bill, in general terms, is the proposed law presented to the competent legislative body (Congress, Parliament or Assembly), and that has not yet been approved or ratified by it.

After passing a bill in general, you can delegate to your particular approval committees of the bill, with the vote of the absolute majority of your total members. The Chamber may, with the same number of votes, leave the delegation without effect and resume the ordinary procedure. The approval in commission will require the vote of the absolute majority of the total of its members. Once the project is approved in commission, the ordinary process will be followed.

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