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Introduced in
House (H1)
President can
sign into law or
veto
Introduced in
Senate (S1)
Referred to
Committee and
Subcommittee
Conference Committee
works out differences.
New version sent back
for approval
Referred to
Committee and
Subcommittee
Floor Action:
Debate and
Voting
Floor Action:
Debate and
Voting
The flowchart above describes which legislative process?
Select one:
O A. a bill becoming a law
O B. selection of the Speaker of the House
C. confirmation of federal justices
D. committee selection

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