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After a bill is introduced by a lawmaker, it goes directly to both houses for a vote.

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False

Step-by-step explanation:

"Bills can be introduced whenever the House is in session.

In the House, bills are officially introduced by placing them in a special box known as the hopper, which is located at the rostrum, or Speaker's platform. In the Senate, a bill is introduced by placing it on the presiding officer's desk or by formally introducing it on the Senate Floor."

Later, bills are sent to the Senate.

Reference: Lucas, Frank. “How a Bill Becomes Law.” Congressman Frank Lucas, 29 Nov. 2017

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