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To: Condor who wrote (2337)11/5/2002 9:32:35 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) of 6901
 
Hi Condor -

Generally speaking, a bill can originate in either house. Anybody who really wants a bill to become law will get sponsorship in both chambers.

The same bill will be given different numbers in either chamber, e.g., HR200 will be SB122, just pulling it out of the air.

The important thing is whether there is support in both chambers, and the White House.

In theory, the President doesn't write legislation, but we all know that those loyal to the President's agenda will do so.
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