How does a local bill get considered at the state level?

a) it doesn't—local issues are handled by municipal governments
b) through the general state calendar
c) through the calendar for noncontroversial legislation
d) through the emergency calendar
e) only by expanding the issue to affect the whole state

Answer: C

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