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introduction: put the events in order to show how a bill becomes a law bill is introduced in congress president signs or vetoes the bill bill passes in bothhouses bill is sent to the president
Brief Explanations
To determine the order of how a bill becomes a law, we follow the standard legislative process:
- First, a bill is introduced in Congress (either the House of Representatives or the Senate).
- Then, the bill goes through the legislative process in both houses and needs to pass in both the House and the Senate (Bill passes in both houses).
- After passing both houses, the bill is sent to the president (Bill is sent to the president).
- Finally, the president signs the bill to make it a law or vetoes it (President signs or vetoes the bill).
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- Bill is introduced in Congress
- Bill passes in bothhouses
- Bill is sent to the president
- President signs or vetoes the bill