Connecticut Legislative Process
Proposed Bill: a proposed bill is a bill drafted by a member of the General Assembly with informal language. The proposed bill is then sent to the appropriate committee for review.
Committee Bill: when a committee receives a proposed bill they can either ignore it or call it to be heard in the committee. If the proposed bill is called the Committee can vote to amend or rewrite the bill or combine multiple bills and have it drafted in formal, statutory (legal) language as a Committee Bill.
Raised Bill: a raised bill is an original bill drafted in formal statutory language by a committee.
Committee Bill: when a committee receives a proposed bill they can either ignore it or call it to be heard in the committee. If the proposed bill is called the Committee can vote to amend or rewrite the bill or combine multiple bills and have it drafted in formal, statutory (legal) language as a Committee Bill.
Raised Bill: a raised bill is an original bill drafted in formal statutory language by a committee.
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