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How does a bill become a law in Texas?

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In Texas, a bill must pass through both chambers of the Legislature and be approved by the Governor before it can become a law. The bill must first pass through the House of Representatives and then the Senate. Once it has been approved by both chambers, it is sent to the Governor for approval. If the Governor signs the bill, it becomes a law. If the Governor vetoes the bill, it is sent back to the Legislature for reconsideration.

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