The correct answer is A) the bill is introduced in the House of Representatives; the House of Representatives votes to pass the bill; the State Senate votes to pass the bill; it’s sent to the governor to sign into law.
The statement that BEST expresses how a bill introduced in Arizona’s House of Representatives would become state law is "the bill is introduced in the House of Representatives; the House of Representatives votes to pass the bill; the State Senate votes to pass the bill; it’s sent to the governor to sign into law."
The way a bill is passed on the state level is muck alike to way is passed at the federal level. It is not an easy process because legislators try to only accept those laws that are going to be of benefit for the citizens are much needed to resolve a political, economic or legal issue. The bill passes from the House of Representatives to the Senate, and finally to the governor to sign the bill that is about the become law in the state.