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26 September, 10:01

Most of the work in considering and editing bills is done

a) in congressional committies

b) on the floor of congress

c) by a cabinet department

d) by the president

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  1. 26 September, 10:49
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    I believe the answer is: A. a) in congressional committees

    Editing bill falls under the authority of the legislative branch of the government. President and the Cabinets are part of the executive branch, so this eliminate option C and D.

    The floor congress only discuss pending bills, not edit them. This eliminate option B.
  2. 26 September, 11:14
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    In the United States, a congressional committee is a sub-organization that handles specific committees. They monitor ongoing operations head by the government, identify issues that relate to the legislative view, and handle most work in considering and editing bills.
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