A committee or subcommittee reviews the bill and suggests amendments if needed. The subcommittee or committee will then accept or reject the bill. If the subcommittee accepts the bill, it is then forwarded as is to the committee. When the committee accepts the bill, it will issue in an official report or official bill print.
they pass it.
they pass it.
The majority leadership selects the committee Standing Commitee
subcommittee
the subcommittee lets sit
ordering a bill reported
To a full committee
When a subcommittee reads its recommendation to the rest of their house of Congress
Markup is a process in which a subcommittee or a committee revises a bill that has been introduced. The committee also considers the bill in this process.
This quote is attributed to John F. Kennedy, who said it during the debate on the Civil Rights Act of 1957. Kennedy suggested sending the bill to a subcommittee for further study rather than killing it outright.
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