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Matilda Gonzales
13 July, 04:10
A bill is a proposal for
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A bill is a proposed new law introduced within a legislature that has not been adopted. Once a bill has become law, it is thereafter an act; but in popular usage the two terms are often treated as if they meant the same.
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