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Welcome back to Peach State Politics. Im Stephen Fowler, your GPB Education Capitol correspondent. Have you ever wondered how a bill actually becomes a law? Not the legislative process itself, but actually who writes the bill. A bill starts out as an idea. A big one, a small one, a money one, a legal one, one brought by a constituent, or a lobbyist, or the legislator themselves. Then that lawmaker has to sit down with whats known as the Legislative Council to figure out how to craft the bill into a way that actually changes law or code. Then its put in whats known as the hopper. The hopper is this cool file folder in the clerks office in the House and the Senate where all of the next days bills and resolutions exist. You can see the author of the bill, a short summary of the bill, and its where all the lawmakers sign on their support of the bill. After a bill goes to the hopper, the next step is to the House or Senate floor in whats known as First Readers. Just like it soun