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HOW THE
LEGISLATIVE
PROCESS
WORKS
This chart shows the official
way proposed legislation is
enacted into law. Many bills,
however, do not become law
because their progress is
stopped somewhere during
the process—in committee,
on the floor of the House or
Senate, in conference, or by
presidential veto.
Introduced in
Introduced in
SENATE
Referred to
Senate Committee
Subcommittee
Action
Full Committee
Action
HOUSE
Senate and
House
Members
Reach
Compromise
Senate and
House
Approve
Compromise
Senate Debates
and Passes
Referred to
House Committee
Subcommittee
Action
Full Committee
Action
House Debates
and Passes
President Signs Into Law
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