Once a bill is sent to the floor of the House, who puts the bill on the calendar? the Speaker of the House and majority leader the Speaker of the House the majority leader the majority whip

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Answer:

the Speaker of the House and majority leader

Explanation:

The Congress of the United States of America refers to a bicameral legislature of the federal government, established under the Constitution of 17 89. A bicameral legislature can be defined as a legislative body that comprises of two chambers or houses; upper house and lower house. The upper chamber or house consists of senators (headed by the Senate president) while the lower chamber consists of house of representatives (Speaker of the House).

A bill can be defined as a formally written proposal presented for legislation. When a bill is received, the Committee Chairpersons schedule which bill would be considered while the Rules Committee is saddled with the responsibility of how long it will take the Congress to debate on the bill.

Once a bill is sent to the floor of the House, the Speaker of the House and majority leader puts the bill on the calendar.