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How is the President involved in the process of bills becoming laws? Select all that apply.

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by letting it sit on his/her desk for ten days and doing nothing

by vetoing legislation that s/he may have drafted

by drafting legislation and getting a Representative to submit it, just like you can

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The president is one of the vital steps for a bill to become a law. After both houses of congress pass the bill, it gets sent to his desk where he can choose to sign it into law, or veto it. If he vetoes it, congress can try to change it and send it back.
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