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How do house leaders schedule debate on a bill?

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A bill is a draft of a law that has been presented to the legislative body for consideration. It can be either public (affecting the nation as a whole) or private (affecting only certain places or people). House leaders have to follow 2 steps when scheduling debates on bills:

1. They need to schedule debates on a bill into one of the 5 calendars before going to the legislative body for consideration.

  • Calendar of the Committee of the Whole House (on the Union State).
  • House Calendar.
  • Calendar of the Committee of the Whole House.
  • Consent Calendar.
  • Discharge Calendar.

2. The Rules Committee have to approve the first step and schedule a time for its appearance on the floor.


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