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When the Bill is finally ready to go to the president it is said to be

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When a bill has been approved by both houses of the United States Congress (the House of Representatives and the Senate) and is ready to be sent to the President for consideration, it is said to be "enrolled" or "enrolled bill." This means that the final version of the bill has been prepared with all the amendments and changes incorporated, and it is ready for the President to either sign into law or veto.

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