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H.R. (House of Representatives Bill)

An H.R. (House of Representatives Bill) is a formal proposal for new law or a change to existing law that is introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives. It is drafted, debated, and voted on by members of the House. If approved, it moves to the Senate for further consideration. Once both chambers agree, it’s sent to the President to be signed into law. Bills can cover a wide range of issues, from budget allocations to social policy. The process ensures that diverse perspectives are considered before a proposed law becomes official.