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13 June, 23:11

What is the main difference between congress and the general assembly in how a bill becomes a law?

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  1. 13 June, 23:57
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    After both the House and Senate have approved a bill in identical form, it is sent to the president. If the president approves of the legislation, he signs it and it becomes law. Or, if the president takes no action for ten days, while Congress is in session, it automatically becomes law.
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