Answer: The bill passes in the Senate but fails to pass in the House.
Step-by-step explanation:
The United States of America has a bicameral legislature which means that there are two Houses in the legislature and for a bill to become law, it needs to pass both of these houses.
These houses are the Senate and the House of Representatives. Either house can introduce a bill but once it passes their house it needs to pass the other house as well. If a bill passes the Senate therefore but fails to pass in the House of Representatives, the bill cannot become law.