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Aubree
1 March, 17:34
How does congress make laws?
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Kathryn Ali
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A member of Congress introduces a bill into his or her legislative chamber ... When a majority in the House, and in the Senate, agree the bill should become law, it is signed and sent to the president. The president may sign the act of Congress into law, or he may veto it.
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