If a majority of committee members support a bill, what is likely to happen to it?

A. The committee will pigeonhole the bill
B. the committee will report the bill favourably to the floor
C. The committee will rewrite the bill
D. The committee will report the bill unfavourably to the floor.

Hi, I think the answer is B, but I'm not sure. If you could tell me if it was wrong or not, that would be great.

BADC

I am sure it is B, but with this congress you never know.

To determine the most likely outcome, let's break down the options and analyze the situation:

A. The committee will pigeonhole the bill: Pigeonholing a bill means to set it aside indefinitely, essentially killing the bill. In this case, since a majority of committee members support the bill, it is unlikely that they would pigeonhole it. Therefore, this option is less likely.

B. The committee will report the bill favorably to the floor: If a majority of committee members support a bill, it is highly probable that they will report it favorably to the floor. This means that the committee will recommend the bill to be brought up for further consideration and debate in the legislature. Given your understanding, this option seems logical.

C. The committee will rewrite the bill: Based on the information provided, there is no indication that the bill needs to be rewritten. If it has the majority support, the committee is likely to advance it without making significant changes. Hence, this option is less likely.

D. The committee will report the bill unfavorably to the floor: Since a majority of committee members support the bill, it would be contradictory if they reported it unfavorably. Therefore, this option is unlikely.

Considering the above analysis, it is reasonable to conclude that the most likely answer is B. The committee will report the bill favorably to the floor.