which is true of bills to raise or spend money?

A.They must be vetoed By the Senate.
B.They must originate in the House.
C.They must be presented in a public hearing.
D.They must be passed "as is."

B, I think

Thanks Anon

The correct answer is B. Bills to raise or spend money must originate in the House.

To determine the answer, you can refer to the United States Constitution, specifically Article I, Section 7, Clause 1, known as the "Origination Clause." This clause states that all bills for raising revenue must originate in the House of Representatives.

The Origination Clause ensures that the House, which is more directly accountable to the people through its frequent elections, takes the lead in decisions about raising and spending money. This is a fundamental principle of the U.S. legislative process.

Therefore, option B is the true statement. Bills to raise or spend money must originate in the House.