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X Which of these is a TRUE statement?

X
x
AA bill cannot become a law until the
Governor signs it into law.
B When a bill is vetoed, the issue it dealt
with can never become a law.
C
Georgia legislative sessions begin each
fall on the first Monday after Labor Day.
Both houses of the General Assembly
must approve the same bill before it can
become law.

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Final answer:

The correct answer is B. When a bill is vetoed, the issue it dealt with can never become a law.


Step-by-step explanation:

The correct answer is B. When a bill is vetoed, the issue it dealt with can never become a law.

When a bill is vetoed, it means that the Governor, who has the power to veto bills, has rejected it. This means that the bill does not become a law and cannot be implemented as legislation. However, the issue that the bill dealt with can still be addressed in the future by introducing a new bill or by amending existing laws.

For example, if a bill proposing stricter gun control laws is vetoed, it does not mean that gun control can never become a law. It simply means that the specific bill was not approved. Policymakers can still propose new bills or amendments related to gun control in the future.


Learn more about The process of making laws and the effect of a veto.

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