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The bills are introduced to the House and the Senate before they are studied by the relevant committees.____

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由题干中关键词“The bills”定位至H段。该段指出,在这之后表明了议案在提交到众议院和参议院以后才交给相关的委员会研究。故匹配段落为H段。
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