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Explain the process of how a bill becomes a law

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(1) Congress or the house of reps introduces the bills. (2) Bill goes to the referral of the committee and refers the bill to the appropriate committee. (3) The committee takes action and either does nothing and kills the bill or refers the bill to a subcommittee. (4) The bill gets sent to the House or Senate. (5) A floor debate and vote are held. (House and Senate usually end up with different versions of the bill. In this case, a conference committee is formed where they combine the versions of the bill.) Both houses then must vote on the new bill. (6) The bill then gets sent to the president who either signs or vetoes a bill.

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A bill can be introduced in either chamber of Congress by a senator or representative who sponsors it. ... The president can approve the bill and sign it into law or not approve (veto) a bill. If the president chooses to veto a bill, in most cases Congress can vote to override that veto and the bill becomes a law.

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