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How is a joint resolution different than a bill?

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Answer: Joint resolutions may originate either in the House of Representatives or in the Senate. There is little practical difference between a bill and a joint resolution. Both are subject to the same procedure, except for a joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution.

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Answer:

Like a bill, a joint resolution requires the approval of both Chambers in identical form and the president's signature to become law.

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There is no real difference between a joint resolution and a bill. The joint resolution is generally used for continuing or emergency appropriations.

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