Which statement is NOT true?

1. Either the House or Senate can introduce a bill.
2. A bill that becomes a law is called legislation.
3. Sponsor: A member of Congress who is willing to introduce and back the legislation
4. Ordering a bill reported: A subcommittee reads its recommendation to both houses of Congress.

Answer :

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4. Ordering a bill reported: A subcommittee reads its recommendation to both houses of Congress.

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The correct answer is number 4) Ordering a bill reported: a subcommittee reads its recommendation to both houses of the Congress.

The statement that is not true is “Ordering a bill reported: a subcommittee reads its recommendation to both houses of the Congress.”

To pass a bill in Congress, any member can introduce a piece of legislation. Then the bill is referred to a Committee, where it passes many stages to get to the Floor to be placed on the calendar in order to be voted. The Conference Committee need to reach a compromise for the approval of the House and the Senate. Then, the bill is sent to the President to review. He can veto or sign the bill to become law. But the statement that is not true is “Ordering a bill reported: a subcommittee reads its recommendation to both houses of the Congress.”

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