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Government and Politics
Legislative Process
Bill Passage
After a bill passes in both houses, it is sent to the President to be signed into law or vetoed. If the President signs the bill, it becomes law. 1-2 sentences
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If the President vetoes the bill, it can still become law if two-thirds of the members in both the House and Senate vote to override the veto.
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