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Dec. 18, How a Bill becomes a law? -Committee Action ---- Floor action ---- Conference action

Game Plan Video: Government Made Easy: The Legislative BranchThe Legislative Branch School to home connection Finish Google Docs Ch. 6 Study Guide

School to home connection What term refers to a two-part legislative body? Which Congressional bills provide money for government programs?

How can students from a congressperson’s home state gain experience in the political process in Washington D.C. Who is allowed to introduce bills in Congress?

Section 1 What are the three types of Congressional committees and what are their purposes?

Section 1 What are the three types of Congressional committees and what are their purposes?

Section 2 What is the “elastic clause” in the Constitution? Section 3 What three major jobs does a member of Congress perform? Section 4 What four steps does a bill go through to become a law?

Section 2 What is the “elastic clause” in the Constitution? Section 3 What three major jobs does a member of Congress perform? Section 4 What four steps does a bill go through to become a law?

Ch. 6 Study Guide Terms I need to know!! Answer the following: Excerpt from Abraham Lincoln

Comparison Chart p. 203 HouseSenate Members chosen from local districtsMembers chosen from entire state May impeach federal officialsMay convict federal officials of impeachable offenses