Which is a reason that a bill can become a law even if the governor has already vetoed it?
A
If two-thirds of the members of each house of the General Assembly vote to override a governor's veto, then it can become a law.
B
If the governor's term is almost up, then a new governor can reconsider the bill when his or her term begins.
C
If both houses of the General Assembly have a unanimous vote before it goes the governor, then the people can vote on the bill to make it a law.
D
If enough people protest the governor's decision, then the house and senate must send it back to a committee to be researched and reconsidered.