Answer:
Revenue bills can be proposed only by the House
Step-by-step explanation:
- All revenue-raising bills has its origin in the "House of Representatives"; but, like other bills, the "Senate" can propose or agree to amendments.
- The income bill focuses on fund-raising strategies, such as charges, client expenses, responsibilities to customs, and duties.
- Revenue-generating bills for other purposes will not be included.
- It allows house to pass it rather than the senate.
- The primary method of implementing the origination clause by the House is through "blue-slipping" process.
- "Blue-slipping" is the term referring to the process of returning to the "Senate" a procedure decided by the House in violation of its privileges as specified by the Clause of Origin.