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Here’s another legislative process Q&A post. We tackle two questions in this post. Here’s the first:

Does one know who writes a bill? Is writing a bill considered different than being the Sponsor of the bill? There’s no such term “writing” as far as I’ve ever heard. The sponsor is the Member of Congress primarily responsible for [...]
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