How Laws Are Made-U.S. Government #2

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  1. 3. If the bill begins in the House, it will first go to whom for approval?
  2. 6. The Senate/House can choose to do this to the President's veto by taking another vote.
  3. 8. In order to override the veto, the bill must now pass both the Senate and House by how much?
  4. 11. If a bill passes, it will be sent to whom?
  5. 12. If Congress is not in session it will be considered vetoed is known as...
  6. 13. To prevent a vote on a bill, a Senator will extend the debate by giving a long speech known as a..
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  1. 1. If this they agree to pass the bill, it will then move on to the main chamber of the House or Senate for approval.
  2. 2. Before passing the bill, the committee may decide to make what?
  3. 4. They come from outside of Congress to give testimony and to debate the pros & cons of the bills.
  4. 5. The president can decide to NOT sign the bill, which is called what?
  5. 7. After representatives discuss and debate on the bill, members will do what next?
  6. 9. Will discuss & debate the bill.
  7. 10. The # of days the President has to sign a bill into law.