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How does the process of a bill becoming a law differ if it is introduced in the House compared to if it is introduced in the Senate?

A. A bill that is introduced in the House may not be altered by a member of the Senate, but a bill introduced by the Senate is subject to alteration by any member of the House.

B. A bill that is introduced in the Senate does not need to be referred to a committee or subcommittee before it

can be sent to the floor.

C. The Senate majority leader is the only one who can introduce a bill in the Senate, but any member of the House can introduce a bill.

D. If a bill is introduced in the House, it must be presented to the Rules committee before it can move to the floor for consideration.

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