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what will happen if the governor does not sign the bill​

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In order to become an Act, every Bill passed by the State Legislature must receive his assent or, having been reserved by him for President's consideration, receive the assent of the President1. If the Governor or the President, as the case may be, with holds his assent, the Bill fails to become law.

Answered by Anonymous
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The president has ten days (excluding Sundays) to sign a bill passed by Congress. ... If this occurs, the bill becomes law over the President's objections. A pocket veto occurs when Congress adjourns during the ten-day period. The president cannot return the bill to Congress.

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