Which of the following BEST describes the process by which a bill introduced in Arizona's House of Representatives would become state law? A. The bill is introduced in the House of Representatives, which then votes to pass it; next, the State Senate votes to pass the bill; finally, it is sent to the governor to be signed into law. B. The bill is introduced in the House of Representatives, then the State Senate votes to pass it; subsequently, the House votes to pass the bill; finally, it is sent to the governor to be signed into law. C. The governor introduces a bill to the State Senate, which then votes to pass the bill; afterward, the House of Representatives votes to pass the bill; it is then sent back to the governor to be signed into law. D. The bill is introduced in the House of Representatives, but the State Senate votes not to pass the bill; then, the House votes to pass the bill; it is then sent to the governor to be signed into law.

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A: The bill is introduced in the House of Representatives, which then votes to pass it; next, the State Senate votes to pass the bill; finally, it is sent to the governor to be signed into law.

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