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What actions might a standing committee take when a bill is referred to them? Select four options.

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  • a. conducting a public hearing to hear testimony about the potential effects of a bill.
  • b. revising the language or adding amendments to a bill.
  • d. sending the bill to a subcommittee for further analysis.
  • e. assigning a number to a bill.

Step-by-step explanation:

A standing committee is very important in the legislative process as they speed up the process of passing a bill by doing the appropriate due diligence for the floor to decide on it.

They conduct public hearings to hear testimonies on the bill as well as revise language or add amendments to the bill as necessary. They can send the bill to a subcommittee if they feel it needs further analysis and they are the ones that assign a number to the bill.

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