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Bills are formally introduced in Congress by: A. members of Congress only. B. executive agencies. C. interest groups. D. the Supreme Court.
Bills are formally introduced in Congress by: members of Congress only.
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Bills are formally introduced in Congress by: members of Congress only.

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