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9 January, 21:38

How do the house and the senate consider a bill?

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  1. 9 January, 23:45
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    A two-thirds vote or greater is needed in both the House and the Senate to override the President's veto. If two-thirds of both houses of Congress vote successfully to override the veto, the bill becomes a law. If the House and Senate do not override the veto, the bill "dies" and does not become a law.
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