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9 April, 08:19

A bill is given a number, read twice, and sent to a standing committee. What does this describe?

A. A rule for debate in the Senate

B. How a bill is passed to the Senate

C. How a bill is introduced to the Senate

D. A definition of a filibuster in the Senate

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  1. 9 April, 11:27
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    C. that's the process of introduction

    it doesn't mention any debate or set rules regarding it, the bill isn't passed until it goes to a vote, and a filibuster is a really long speech to delay progress so the rest of the choices are ruled out
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