While the President of the United States has the power to veto federal laws passed by the U.S. House and Senate, the Governor of the State of Florida can veto which of the following?
Select one:
A. federal laws, which must also be passed by the states
B. state laws passed by the Florida legislature
C. Supreme Court Decisions
D. laws only approved by either the Florida House or Senate
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Legislation enacted into law. A bill that has passed both houses of the legislature, been enrolled, ratified, signed by the governor or passed over the governor's office, and printed.
Its statutes, called "chapter laws" or generically as "slip laws" when printed separately, are compiled into the Laws of Florida and are called "session laws". The Florida Statutes are the codified statutory laws of the state. In 2009, legislators filed 2,138 bills for consideration.
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