Bill to Law Narrative 6.4, Page 63

Unscramble the following paragraph and rewrite a narrative of how a bill becomes law.

The bill is debated by the full Senate. A conference committee is set up. Citizen groups call for a national voter registration law. The bill escapes a move to pigeonhole it in committee. The Senate standing committee sends the bill to the full senate. A compromise bill passes both houses. A US Senator writes a national voter registration bill. The Senate passes its version of the bill in a roll-call vote. The Senate standing committee marks up the bill. The House of Representatives passes a different version of the bill. The bill is introduced by the Senator who drafted the bill. The Senate standing committee holds a public hearing on the bill. The bill is sent to the Senate standing committee on Government Affairs. The President signs the bill into law. The bill is sent to the House of Representatives, where it is introduced.

Bill to Law Narrative 6.4, Page 63

Unscramble the following paragraph and rewrite a narrative of how a bill becomes law.

The bill is debated by the full Senate. A conference committee is set up. Citizen groups call for a national voter registration law. The bill escapes a move to pigeonhole it in committee. The Senate standing committee sends the bill to the full senate. A compromise bill passes both houses. A US Senator writes a national voter registration bill. The Senate passes its version of the bill in a roll-call vote. The Senate standing committee marks up the bill. The House of Representatives passes a different version of the bill. The bill is introduced by the Senator who drafted the bill. The Senate standing committee holds a public hearing on the bill. The bill is sent to the Senate standing committee on Government Affairs. The President signs the bill into law. The bill is sent to the House of Representatives, where it is introduced.

Bill to Law Narrative 6.4, Page 63

Unscramble the following paragraph and rewrite a narrative of how a bill becomes law.

The bill is debated by the full Senate. A conference committee is set up. Citizen groups call for a national voter registration law. The bill escapes a move to pigeonhole it in committee. The Senate standing committee sends the bill to the full senate. A compromise bill passes both houses. A US Senator writes a national voter registration bill. The Senate passes its version of the bill in a roll-call vote. The Senate standing committee marks up the bill. The House of Representatives passes a different version of the bill. The bill is introduced by the Senator who drafted the bill. The Senate standing committee holds a public hearing on the bill. The bill is sent to the Senate standing committee on Government Affairs. The President signs the bill into law. The bill is sent to the House of Representatives, where it is introduced.