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How are bills introduced in the Senate?

A.
Bills are given a number and a name, read once, and then sent to a standing committee.


B.
Bills are printed in final form, given a third reading, and voted on.


C.
Bills are assigned to standing committees and then rejected or pigeonholed.


D.
Bills are given a number, read twice, and then sent to a standing committee.

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I believe that the answer would be D, have a nice day/night

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