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How can a bill be stopped?

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Step-by-step explanation:

The majority of Congress must vote no to the bill. If a bill is passed, the Pres. can veto the bill; however, the bill can still be passed if 2/3s of both the Senate and House of Representatives passed the bill. Lastly, the bill could come under a constitutional challenge and the Supreme Court of the US will determine whether the bill is constitutional... if yes.. the law stays... if no... well you get the idea

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Answer: If either house of congress votes 50%+ no on a bill, it is rejected. The president can veto a bill when it comes to their desk, but the veto can be overriden by congress.

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