To become law, a bill must be submitted in both the House and the Senate. If the two bills are different,
A.
one bill is chosen over the other for a vote.
B.
the Speaker of the House makes necessary changes.
C.
a committee works to make both bills the same.
D.
they have to start over with new bills.

Respuesta :

C. A committee works to make both bills the same.

Many times, the House and Senate pass slightly different versions of a bill. If this happens, both the House and the Senate appoint conferees to work out a compromise. This committee is called a "conference" committee. If the conference committee can reach an agreement between the House and Senate versions, the bill goes back to them for a final vote.

Answer:C.

Explanation:a committee works to make both bills the same.