Argumentation, negotiation and deliberation on the subject matter of a bill begins at the_______
third stage
first reading
committee stage
second reading
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Committee Stage
Argumentation, negotiation, and deliberation on a bill typically begin at the *Committee Stage*.
During this stage:
1. A smaller group of legislators (the committee) reviews and scrutinizes the bill.
2. They discuss and debate the bill's details, often with input from experts and stakeholders.
3. Amendments may be proposed and voted on.
This stage allows for in-depth examination and refinement of the bill before it is presented to the full legislative body for further debate and voting.

The explanation states the third stage before the committee stage. Meanwhile the committee stage comes before the third stage





