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A bill cannot become a law until it is passed by the legislature, and most of the time approved by the executive. However, most of the bills introduced in state legislatures are stopped early in the process.

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11y ago
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13y ago

most bills that are introduced to Congress get either rejected of vetoed

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14y ago

the fate of most bills that are introduced is that they are killed off early in the process.

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13y ago

They are "pigeon-holed". They are forgotten about. They fail in commitee. Nothing is ever going to be done with them ever again.

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12y ago

Most bills probably "die in committee", and that's probably a good thing.

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most bills die

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10y ago

They are killed.

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11y ago

get rejected or vetoed

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