What is the correct sequence for a bill to become a law?

1. The bill goes to the floor for a vote

2. The bill is assigned to a committee

3. The bill governor may sign the bill

4. The bill is filed with the clerk's office and is given a name and number



a
4-1-2-3
b
4-2-1-3
c
2-4-1-3
d
2-1-3-4

The correct sequence for a bill to become a law is:

b) 4-2-1-3

1. The bill is filed with the clerk's office and is given a name and number (Step 4).
2. The bill is assigned to a committee (Step 2).
3. The bill goes to the floor for a vote (Step 1).
4. The bill may be signed by the governor to become a law (Step 3).

This sequence ensures that the bill is properly filed, reviewed by a committee, voted on by the legislative body, and then signed by the governor (if applicable) to become a law.

The correct sequence for a bill to become a law is option c: 2-4-1-3.

1. The bill is assigned to a committee (2).
2. The bill is filed with the clerk's office and is given a name and number (4).
3. The bill goes to the floor for a vote (1).
4. The bill governor may sign the bill (3).

d

2-1-3-4