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100

Private bills deal with

individual people or places.

100

If a bill does not pass before the end of a congressional term, it must be

reintroduced in the next Congress.

100

Most bills die in Congress & some are rejected by

the president.

100

Of the thousands of bills introduced in each session, only ____________become laws.

a few 100

100

If the committee accepts the bill, 

it can recommend that the bill be 

1.adopted as introduced, 

2.make changes, 

3.or completely rewrite the bill 

before sending it back to the _____________for further action.

House or Senate

200

A  __________________covers matters affecting only 1 house of Congress & is passed by that house alone. 

It is not a law and does not need to be signed by the president. 

simple resolution

200

Examples of public bills include____________

a.raising or lowering taxes

b.national health insurance

c.gun control

d.civil rights

e.abortion

200

Major public bills may be debated for  _____ before they become law.

months

200

___________deal with general matters and apply to the entire nation.

Public bills

200

When a committee decides to act on a bill, the committee or subcommittee can hold _____________on the bill which are sessions at which a committee listens to testimony from people interested in the bill. 

hearings

300

Less than _________of all bills introduced in Congress become laws for the following reasons:

10%

300

A ____________ is a provision on a subject other than the one covered in the bill.

rider

300

 _____________________cover matters requiring the action of both the House & Senate but on which a law is not needed. 

It does not require the president’s signature and is not a law. 

Concurrent resolutions

300

A_______________ is passed by both houses

requires the president’s signature

and has the force of law. 

joint resolution

300

After all changes are made, the committee votes to kill the bill or _________ it which is to send it to the House or Senate for action. 

report

400

In the House, a representative drops the bill into a ______________

a box near the clerk’s desk. 

hopper

400

The ideas for new bills can come from___________________

private citizens, interest groups, the president, or officials in the executive branch.

400

bills that powerful interest groups ________are not likely to pass.

oppose

400

Without strong ___________, most major bills have little chance of getting through.

support

400

During the floor debate, the bill receives its 2nd reading when

a clerk reads the bill section by section. 

After each section is read, _____________may be offered. 

amendments

500

The committee can also kill the bill by ___________

a majority vote.

500

The committee chairperson may send the bill to a subcommittee, or the committee can ignore the bill and let it die. 

This is called ____________________

“pigeonholing.”

500

Each bill is given a title and a number, printed & distributed to ________________

lawmakers.

500

In the Senate, the  _____________must first recognize the senator who then presents the bill.

presiding officer

500

After the floor debate, the bill, including any proposed changes, is ready for a vote.

A  __________or majority of the members, must be present. 

quorum

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