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What must be true of a bill which has become law at a federal level?

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It is true that at a federal level, a law must have passed both the House and the Senate. Only after the approval of both chambers of the Congress a bill can become a law. ... -When a bill voted by Congress reaches the President, it can approve or veto it, which are the typical actions.

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