Arrange the steps in Georgia’s lawmaking process following the filing of a bill in the correct order.

1. Bill is assigned to a committee for review and potential amendments.

2. Committee holds hearings on the bill and may vote to either pass, amend, or reject it.
3. If passed by the committee, the bill is sent to the full chamber (House or Senate) for debate and voting.
4. If approved by the full chamber, the bill is sent to the other chamber for consideration.
5. If both chambers approve the bill in its same form, it is sent to the Governor for signature.
6. The Governor may sign the bill into law, veto it, or allow it to become law without signature.