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What happens directly after a bill is introduced in the New Mexico Legislature? a. The bill goes to the governor to become a law. B. The bill goes through the legislative process to become a law. C. The bill goes to the Supreme Court to become a law. D. The bill goes to the voters to become a law. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D.

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Answer:

A

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If the Governor vetoes it, the Legislature may override it via a two-thirds majority vote. Bills approved passed by the Legislature take effect 90 days after its passage unless two-thirds of each house votes to give the bill either immediate effect or earlier effect.

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Answer:

B

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