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Bill

Bill

Plain meaning

A proposed law introduced in Parliament or a legislature.

Also called

private member's bill government bill Senate bill House bill

Key points

  • A bill is not law when first introduced.
  • Federal bills usually pass through readings, committee review, votes, and royal assent before becoming law.
  • Budget implementation bills often contain many tax and fiscal measures.
  • A bill's status matters because proposed rules may change before final enactment.

Why it comes up

Many tax-impact stories begin as bills; readers need to know whether a proposal is introduced, passed, or already law.

News signals

Bill C- Bill S- first reading royal assent

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