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  2. Origination Clause - Wikipedia

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    The Origination Clause, sometimes called the Revenue Clause, [1] [2] is Article I, Section 7, Clause 1 of the U.S. Constitution.The clause says that all bills for raising revenue must start in the U.S. House of Representatives, but the U.S. Senate may propose or concur with amendments, as in the case of other bills.

  3. Bill (United States Congress) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States Congress, a bill is proposed legislation under consideration by either of the two chambers of Congress: the House of Representatives or the Senate. Anyone elected to either body can propose a bill. After both chambers approve a bill, it is sent to the President of the United States for consideration.

  4. Public and private bills - Wikipedia

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    Proposed bills are often categorized into public bills and private bills.A public bill is a proposed law which would apply to everyone within its jurisdiction.A private bill is a proposal for a law affecting only a single person, group, or area, such as a bill granting a named person citizenship or, previously, granting named persons a legislative divorce.

  5. Money bill - Wikipedia

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    A supply bill in the Australian System is required to pass the House of Representatives, the Senate and be signed by the Governor-General.The Senate has no power or ability to introduce or modify a supply bill, but has the ability to block or defer the passing of a supply bill, and can request the House of Representatives to modify the bill.

  6. Procedures of the United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    The house may debate and amend the bill; the precise procedures used by the House of Representatives and the Senate differ. A final vote on the bill follows. Once a bill is approved by one house, it is sent to the other, which may pass, reject, or amend it. For the bill to become law, both houses must agree to identical versions of the bill. [6]

  7. Your Spire bill is rising again after regulators approve $78 ...

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    Many Kansas City residents’ natural gas bills will rise by the end of 2022 thanks to an agreement approved this morning by the Missouri Public Service Commission.

  8. Right of initiative (legislative) - Wikipedia

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    Any MP can propose a law to Parliament. Law proposals, unlike law projects, can be directly deposed if they do not increase the state's expenditure. Both kind of bills can first be deposed either to the Senate or the National Assembly. Only 10% of laws that are passed are proposed by Members of Parliament.

  9. MS AG Commissioner thinks these proposed bills threaten ... - AOL

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    On Monday, Rep. Henry Zuber, R- Ocean Springs, presented HB 1357 and it passed 110-4 with almost no discussion related to the bill from his fellow lawmakers.