What happens to most of the bills introduced in the House of Representatives?
A. They become laws.
B. They are passed but then vetoed by the President.
C. They are passed by the House but not by the Senate.
D. They are never sent by committees to the full House.​

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Answer:

a. they become laws

Explanation:

The bill-making process is...

1. Bill Introduction

2.Committee Hearings

3. Debate

4. House of Representatives Vote (if approved it goes to the Senates Vote)

5. Senates Vote (if approved it goes to the president)

6. president- the president has the final decision on the bill. It either signs or vetos the law.

the Presidents actions w/ a bill

Veto- disagrees with the bill and it doesnt become a law.

Signs- the bill automatically becomes a law

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