In the context of the congressional legislative process, logrolling refers to the
A) passing of legislation back and forth between the House and the Senate.
B) reciprocal exchange of support for legislation.
C) referral of legislation to the bureaucracy for policy guidance.
D) sending of the final version of the bill to the president for consideration.
E) informal process of adding earmarks to legislation under consideration.
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