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explain the process of creation of an act in the state legislature​

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A bill is carried forward through all the stages of the legislative process “by a long chain of standardized ... A Chair is not required to state reasons for his or her casting vote, or to expla

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A bill is carried forward through all the stages of the legislative process “by a long chain of standardized motions” which must be adopted by the House before the bill becomes law. It is these motions, and not the bill, that are the subject of the decisions and debates of the House. These stages “constitute a simple and logical process in which each stage transcends the one immediately before it, so that although the basic motions — that the bill be read a first (second or third) time — ostensibly are the same, and seem repetitious, they have very different meanings”. Moreover, the House does not commit itself conclusively in favour of a bill until the final stage, when it takes a decision to let the bill passss from the House or not.

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