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An addition or a change to soemthing.

Amendment

100

a person who is responsible for doing the work necessary for a bill to become a law

sponsor

100

a panel of senators or representatives which makes preliminary decisions about legislation or other issues and reports its findings to entire legislative body.

committee

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Is when a person tells the legislative committee about important evidence for or against a bill.

Testify

200

is a person elected to represent the people of their community to consider and create the law of their state. there are 60 members

representative

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is a rule that guides individuals or communities so they can live together easily. 

law

300

A representative or senator who works at the Capitol to make laws.

Legislative

300

is a formal opinion either positive or negative, made by a voter or a legislator.

Vote

300

is a formal statement of a proposed new law that is discussed and then voted on. 

bill

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is to discuss a question that often has more than one opinion.

Debate

400

is the number of voters or votes in agreement, that make up more than half of the total number.

Majority

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is a person elected to represent the people of their community to consider and create the laws of their state. there are 30 members.

senator

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is the power to cancel or postpone the decisions of the government.

Veto

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is when committee members consider or discuss different points of view about a bill.

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