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Conference committees are often a necessary part of the federal legislative process because:

A. the House and Senate frequently pass different versions of the same bill.
 
B. bills reviewed by these committees cannot be vetoed by the president.
 
C. Senators typically filibuster any popular bill they do not support.
 
D. Congress generally adds significant amendments to bills after they have passed.

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the answer is indeed A.

User Zakhar Rodionov
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The correct answer is "A".

Conference Committees are joint committees between members of the House of Representatives and Members of the Senate. The purpose of these workgroups is to resolve disagreements over Bills, as it is common for a Bill passed by the House of Representatives to be subject to amendments by the Senate. Conference Committees produce a "compromise bill" which both houses have to pass in order for it to go to the President.

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