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What happens if the House and Senate approve similar but not identical bills?
If the House and Senate pass different bills they are sent to Conference Committee. Most major legislation goes to a Conference Committee.
When the House and Senate pass different versions of a bill the differences are resolved by a quizlet?
Conference committees resolve the differences between the House and Senate versions of a bill. * Bill has to make it's way through one committee in order to become a law.
What must the Senate pass to end a filibuster quizlet?
The Senate can stop a filibuster only if three fifths of the senators vote for cloture, or limiting debate. For Congress to send a bill to the President, both houses must have passed identical versions of it. If necessary, a conference committee works out a compromise version that both houses must approve.
What happens to a bill after it is vetoed by the president quizlet?
If the President vetoes the bill, the bill returns to Congress. Two- thirds of each body votes to override President's veto. If it does override the President, the bill the becomes a law.