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who investigates possible impacts of legislation to prepare bills considered by the house of representatives?

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Congress is divided into 2 chambers. The House of Representatives and the Senate or "Upper House". Each of these institutions is responsible for passing Laws that have to be approved by the other in order for them to reach the President's office.

Each House has a group of committees. Committees are work groups that oversee a particular aspect of the legislation. Representatives who work in these committees are in charge of analyzing all the related bills and voting on which of them should pass to an actual hearing in a regular session with all representatives.

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Answer:

The committees

Step-by-step explanation:

The modern committees were created by the Legislative Reorganization Act in 1946. There are many types of Committees in the House of Representatives, the main objective of the committees is to consider bills and issues and measure the impact of those bills. Sometimes, the committee is created especially for a bill, this committee is called Select or special committee, it is established by a separate resolution to conduct studies and to consider measures.

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