What happens when the House of Representatives and the Senate pass different versions of the same bill?
A) Both versions are sent to the president, who can decide which one to sign.
B) The bill is vetoed automatically by the president.
C) The bill has to be referred back to standing committees.
D) A conference committee is formed.
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