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The bill is introduced by a member of the Senate.
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The committee rejects the bill.
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The bill is referred to the committee for a hearing.
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The committee passes the bill.
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The committee's decision is presented to the Senate or the House of Representatives.
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The bill is referred to the Rules Committee for a hearing.
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The bill is introduced by a member or the House of Representatives.
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The committee decides to take no action on the bill.
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The Rules Committee schedules a second hearing for the bill.
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The bill is scheduled for a third hearing for final passage.
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The governor approves and signs the bill into law.
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The bill is accepted by both houses and signed. The bill then goes to the governor.
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Both houses approve the changes made.
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The bill must pass through the same procedure through the other House.
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The bill is approved by the Senate or House of Representatives.
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The governor vetoes the bill.
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the governor fails to act on the bill and it is passed into law without signature.
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