Markup (legislation)
Process for amending and rewriting proposed legislation in the United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the business term, see Markup (business). For other uses, see Markup (disambiguation).
Markup (or mark-up) is the process by which a U.S. congressional committee or state legislative session debates, amends, and rewrites proposed legislation.[1]
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