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Questions:
1. Where do ideas for laws come from? Legislative Branch , and sometimes the president
2. What must happen before a bill can be introduced to the U.S. House of Representatives or the Senate?
3. What happens to a bill while it is in committee?
4. What can happen to a bill if changes are made to its content while it is in committee?
5. What must both the Senate and House get to pass a bill along when it comes to its votes? What is this called?
6. Who must agree to a bill before it can become a law?
7. What can Congress do if a bill is vetoed by the President?
8. What are the 3 things a president can do to a bill?
9. Why is it important that both the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate agree to a bill before it is sent to the President? Why should the President have a say in which bills become laws?
10. How would a Member's personal experiences affect the way he or she votes on legislation?