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A bill has been approved in the House and Senate, albeit in slightly different versions. The bill now goes toMultiple Choicethe Senate Rules Committee.the House Rules Committee.the president for his or her veto or signature.a conference committee.the standing committees in the House and Senate where the bill originated.

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A bill has been approved in the House and Senate, albeit in slightly different versions. The bill now goes toMultiple Choicethe Senate Rules Committee.the House Rules Committee.the president for his or her veto or signature.a conference committee.the standing committees in the House and Senate where the bill originated.

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The correct answer is "a conference committee." After a bill is approved in both the House and Senate in slightly different versions, it goes to a conference committee. This committee is made up of members from both the House and Senate. They will work out the differences and create a compromise bill. This compromise bill is then sent back to both the House and Senate for approval. If it is approved, it then goes to the president for his or her veto or signature.

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