Civics_Ch4_bill-senate-to-house

=**Correct! It Goes to the House of Representatives**= Bills have to pass both chambers of Congress. It passed the Senate, but now it has to pass the House of Representatives. The bill now __goes to the other chamber (in this case the House)__. It __goes through the same process that it had to go through in the Senate__. What's that process? It goes to the House of Representative's Education Committee. If this committee likes it, it goes to the whole House of Representatives. The House can reject it, pass it as is, or makes changes. The whole time, you're still involved as a lobbyist because you want to get this bill passed.

AT THIS POINT YOU SHOULD HAVE COMPLETED THE 5TH BULLET. IF YOU DID NOT COMPLETE THE 5TH BULLET DO NOT MOVE AHEAD UNTIL YOU HAVE.

Your lobbying skills are good because the bill passed the House. The only hold up is that the House changed the bill a little bit, so the bill that passed in the House is different than the bill that passed the Senate. What happens?
 * The bill dies and has to start over
 * Both bills go to the President and he decides
 * The House and Senate have to compromise and pass the same bill
 * It gets put on the ballot for voters to decide