Bill (United States Congress)
Form used for most legislation of the United States Congress / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In the United States Congress, a bill is proposed legislation under consideration by either of the two chambers of Congress: the House of Representatives or the Senate. Anyone elected to either body can propose a bill. After both chambers approve a bill, it is sent to the President of the United States for consideration.
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