HR-4818
Treat and Reduce Obesity Act of 2023
Rep. Brad Wenstrup (R-OH) · Introduced
Low MomentumCommittee
Progress
25%
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Introduced
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Committee
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Reported
4
House Vote
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Senate Vote
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Passed Congress
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Sent to President
8
Signed Into Law
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Introduced
A bill is formally introduced by a lawmaker; it is assigned an ID and sent to committee.
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Committee
A smaller group of lawmakers reviews, debates, and edits the bill before it can advance.
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Reported
After committee work, the committee releases a report and the bill can go to the full chamber for a vote.
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House Vote
The bill is being considered by the full House of Representatives; members vote to pass or reject it.
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Senate Vote
The bill is being considered by the full Senate; senators vote to pass or reject it.
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Passed Congress
Both the House and Senate have passed the bill; it moves to the President for final approval.
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Sent to President
The bill has been sent to the President, who may sign it into law or veto it.
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Signed Into Law
The President signed the bill and it is now law.
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Referred to Committee on Energy and Commerce and Ways and Means
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Timeline
1
Introduced
2
Committee
3
Reported
4
House Vote
5
Senate Vote
6
Passed Congress
7
Sent to President
8
Signed Into Law
1
Introduced
A bill is formally introduced by a lawmaker; it is assigned an ID and sent to committee.
2
Committee
A smaller group of lawmakers reviews, debates, and edits the bill before it can advance.
3
Reported
After committee work, the committee releases a report and the bill can go to the full chamber for a vote.
4
House Vote
The bill is being considered by the full House of Representatives; members vote to pass or reject it.
5
Senate Vote
The bill is being considered by the full Senate; senators vote to pass or reject it.
6
Passed Congress
Both the House and Senate have passed the bill; it moves to the President for final approval.
7
Sent to President
The bill has been sent to the President, who may sign it into law or veto it.
8
Signed Into Law
The President signed the bill and it is now law.
What this stage means
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Why this matters
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What can happen next
If approved, the committee reports the bill to the full chamber for debate and a vote.