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When a state legislature or the U.S. congress passes an act into law, it generally becomes known as which of the selections below?

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'A bill does not become law until it is passed by the legislature and, in most cases, approved by the executive. Once a bill has been enacted into law, it is called an act of the legislature, or a statute. Bills are introduced in the legislature and are discussed, debated and voted upon.'

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