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How laws move (or don't)

Who controls the calendar, which bills move, and why so many laws stall before reaching a vote.

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Why committee delays often hold up important lawmaking decisions

Answer Committee delays hold up important lawmaking decisions because these groups control how and when bills advance to the full legislature.

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Why committee delays often slow down important lawmaking processes

Answer Committee delays slow down lawmaking because committees control the early review and approval of bills.

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Why committee calendars often slow down important bills in Congress

Answer Committee calendars in Congress often delay important bills because each committee controls when and if a bill moves forward.

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Why do some bills take years to become law in Congress

Answer Some bills take years to become law because of multiple steps where delays can occur.

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