the committee can:
1) pass the bill
2) mark up a bill with charges and suggest the it be passed
3) replace the original bill with a new bill
4)ignore the bill and let it die( which is called "pigeonholing" the bill)
5)kill the bill outright by majority vote
Report the bill favorably, refuse to report the bill, report the bill in amended form, report the bill with an unfavorable recommendation. Report a committee bill. This is very useful. It allows certain bills to get passed and looked at before unfavorable ones do.
Report the bill w/ favorable recommendation. Report a substitute bill in place of the original bill. Report the bill without recommendation. Report the bill with amendments but without recommendation. Take no action on a bill.
The committee was comprised of five delegates: # John Adams, Massachusetts # Roger Sherman, Connecticut # Robert Livingston, New York # Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Pennsylvania # Thomas Jefferson, Virginia (author) The committee was also known as "The Committee of the Five".
Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, is on the five-dollar bill.
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Report the bill favorably, refuse to report the bill, report the bill in amended form, report the bill with an unfavorable recommendation. Report a committee bill. This is very useful. It allows certain bills to get passed and looked at before unfavorable ones do.
Report the bill w/ favorable recommendation. Report a substitute bill in place of the original bill. Report the bill without recommendation. Report the bill with amendments but without recommendation. Take no action on a bill.
Five committee members.
The five steps in the lawmaking process typically include: 1) Introduction of a Bill - A proposed law is introduced in either the House of Representatives or the Senate. 2) Committee Review - The bill is referred to a committee for discussion, amendment, and approval. 3) Debate and Voting - The bill is debated on the floor of the House or Senate, followed by a vote. 4) Consideration by the Other Chamber - If passed, the bill moves to the other chamber for a similar process. 5) Presidential Approval - Once both chambers approve the bill, it is sent to the President for signature or veto.
The committee had 12 members; the directory had only five
The committee had 12 members; the directory had only five
The committee had 12 members; the directory had only five
The Directory had a legislature, whereas the Committee was a Dictatorship. The committee had 12 members; the directory had only five.
The Directory had a legislature, whereas the Committee was a Dictatorship. The committee had 12 members; the directory had only five.
The committee was comprised of five delegates: # John Adams, Massachusetts # Roger Sherman, Connecticut # Robert Livingston, New York # Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Pennsylvania # Thomas Jefferson, Virginia (author) The committee was also known as "The Committee of the Five".
The Directory had a legislature, whereas the Committee was a dictatorship
Abraham Lincoln is on the five dollar bill.