81. House and Senate negotiators must work out differences before a bill can go to Bush for his signature. 82. If it passes both the House and Senate, the bill goes to President Clinton to either sign it into law or veto. 83. If it passes, the bill then goes to the House for consideration. 84. If approved by the House and Senate, the bill will go to President Clinton to accept or reject. 85. If the House gives final approval today, the bill will then go to the Senate. 86. If its phone bills go down, the government may never have to renege on them again. 87. If your income tax bill goes below your AMT bill, you pay the AMT. 88. If the two branches of government cannot agree, the bill will go to a mediating body, the Expediency Council, which is also controlled by conservatives. 89. In all likelihood, this bill will go nowhere. 90. In the Senate, one bill goes to the floor this month. |