Respuesta :

If a committee does not act on a bill, it's the same as if they would have voted it down.

Explanation:

If each chamber does not relinquish the bill then it falls. If the House and Senate pass the identical bill then it is sent to the President. If the House and Senate pass various bills they are sent to Conference Committee. The utmost major legislation goes to a Conference Committee.

If a committee does not act on a bill, it's the same as if they would have rejected it.

Further Explanations:

Introducing a bills means to make a law. A House developed bill starts with the letter to “H.R” or “House of representative”. After approval from both the houses bill is then represented before President for final approval.

A bill could be introduced any time during the session of the House by placing it on clerk's, table signed by a sponsor. Bill then have to go through several phases in each House.

Firstly it has to be considered by a committee which ask for input from concerned department. The House comprise of 20 Standing committee and 16senate , who meets once every month Each committee is headed by a Chair or rank member who decide the date of hearing of the bill, where observer and specialist present their cases for and against the bill. It is then sent for mark-up session where it is being debated and amended .After debating and amending the committee votes whether it wants to report the measures to the House or not.

No action on the bill means it is being rejected.

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Answer Details:

Grade: High school

Subject: US History  

Chapter: US Parliament

Keywords: bills, House of representative, H.R, President, clerk's, table, sponsor,Standing committee, senate, Chair, rank member, observer, specialist, mark-up, amended, debated