A bill has passed both Houses. Before it gets sent to the president, it must be
a. approved by appropriate party chairs.
b. fully financed with appropriations.
c. registered as a pending law to sign.
d. resolved in conference committee.
D
After both Houses pass their version of a bill, a conference committee works on the bill to resolve any differences between the two versions that passed.
After a bill passes in both Houses, it does not go to the party chairs. The party chairs run the political party; the committee chairs set the legislative agenda.
Bills may be passed fully, partially, or not funded at all.
Bills that have passed do not need to be registered anywhere as pending laws.
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