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describe the procedure by which a bill becomes a law​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Vote on Compromise: Both houses must approve changes made by the conference committee. If approved, the bill goes to the president. ... Presidential Action: The president may sign (approve) the bill or veto (reject) it. If approved, it becomes law.

Answered by singhaniket5441
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There are 9 steps a bill can go through before becoming a law . The history of Genetic Information Act , A law that was passed in 2008 and impacts the field of genomics , provide an excellent example of the legislative process in action .

1 ) The bill is drafted .

2 ) The bill is introduced .

3 ) The bill goes to committee .

4 ) Sub-committee review of the bill .

5 ) Committee mark up of the bill .

6 ) Voting by the full chamber on the bill .

7 ) Referral of the bill to the other chamber .

8 ) The bill goes to the president .

9 ) Overriding a veto .

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