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After a bill is introduced in the legislature branch, the bill

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Once a bill has been passed by the House and Senate in identical form, an enrolled bill is prepared in the chamber in which the legislation was first introduced. ... If the ten days expires and Congress is in session, the bill becomes law

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1) first a bill goes to the house and is voted on, if passed then it moves onto senate

2) in senate it is again voted on if passed it goes to the president, if not passed then goes back to the house where changes are made to the bill

3)the president can sign the bill into law or veto the bill. If vetoed it goes back to the senate and changes are made (only 10 vetoed bills became laws, very rare to have a law)

4) hope this helps!

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