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In Social Studies / High School | 2014-11-19

Most of the work in considering and editing bills is done:

a) in congressional committees
b) on the floor of Congress
c) by a cabinet department
d) by the president

Asked by babyslimm16

Answer (3)

I believe the answer is: A. a) in congressional committees
Editing bill falls under the authority of the legislative branch of the government. President and the Cabinets are part of the executive branch, so this eliminate option C and D.
The floor congress only discuss pending bills, not edit them. This eliminate option B.

Answered by andriansp | 2024-06-11

In the United States, a congressional committee is a sub-organization that handles specific committees. They monitor ongoing operations head by the government, identify issues that relate to the legislative view, and handle most work in considering and editing bills.

Answered by W0lf93 | 2024-06-11

Most of the work in considering and editing bills is done in congressional committees, where proposed legislation is analyzed, debated, and amended. Committees play a crucial role in shaping bills before they reach the broader chambers of Congress for further discussion and voting. The correct answer is a) in congressional committees.
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Answered by andriansp | 2024-12-26