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In any minor change in a bill by one house of congress, the next usual step is for the legislation to go back to the first house for concurrence

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I believe That statement is true

Concurrence process is made in order to maintain an agreement or consistency between one house of congress with another. To achieve this agreement, the congress usually conducted a vote and take the decision based on the majority of the votes.

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No, it is false that in any minor change in a bill by one house of congress, the next usual step is for the legislation to go back to the first house for concurrence, since this would be a very lengthy and cumbersome process. 
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