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3 February, 18:00

Why is it difficult for a bill to become a law

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  1. 3 February, 20:21
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    It is difficult for a bill to become a law because when a bill is being voted upon in either house of Congress, a majority of Yes votes out of all the votes being cast is required to pass the bill. The bill must be passed in identical form by a majority in each house, and then it is sent to the President. If he signs the bill, it will become a law.
  2. 3 February, 21:33
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    It's difficult, because the congressmen has to introduce the bill in order for everyone to agree. Even when everyone agrees with the bill, the president can veto the bill.
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