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How the Senate Amends Legislation — and Why So Few Amendments Survive.
After a bill passes the House of Commons, it goes to the Senate, where the same six-stage process plays out — first reading, second reading, committee, report stage, third reading. The Senate has the constitutional power to amend or reject most legislation. In practice, the modern convention is that the Senate rarely defeats government bills outright but routinely amends them at committee — and the success rate of Senate amendments at re-passing the House is materially below 50 percent. This article walks the procedural mechanics, the modern conventions, and the cases where Senate amendments have actually changed the law.