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8 July, 16:35

Which of the following describes the bill-making process? Select all that apply.

A draft is the first step in the process of writing a bill.

A committee reviews the bill and marks it up to make it more viable and to reflect interests of committee members.

The chairman of a committee instructs her/his staff to prepare a written report on the bill describing its intent and effect.

An idea for a law is drafted by someone interested in seeing a law made who then finds a Congressional sponsor to back it.

A hearing is a committee discussion over the viability of a bill.

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  1. 8 July, 20:04
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    "A committee reviews the bill and marks it up to make it more viable and to reflect interests of committee members" and "An idea for a law is drafted by someone interested in seeing a law made who then finds a Congressional sponsor to back it." describes the bill-making process.
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