Select the correct answer.
How is a joint resolution different than a bill?
OA. A joint resolution is a plan of action to achieve a long-term or permanent legislative goal.
A joint resolution is only for a temporary issue or to propose a state constitutional amendment.
C.
A joint resolution is about a rule that affects the operations of both the Senate and the House of Representatives.
D. A joint resolution expresses a matter related to the operations, rules, or opinions of either the Senate or the House
Representatives.
B.