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What happens if the governor vetoes a bill? a. The bill goes back to the legislature for further consideration. b. The bill is defeated and nothing happens. c. The bill automatically becomes a law. d. The bill is numbered and printed.

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a

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a. The bill goes back to the legislature for further consideration.

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Bill vetoing involves the head of the executive arm of government which could be the Governor or President refusing to sign a bill passed by the Congress into law.

When this happens such bill goes back to the legislature for further consideration. If they are okay with then a vote is conducted. If the votes on support of the bill reach two third of the voters then the bill is passed into law. If it fails to garner two third votes then the bill is discarded.

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