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19 February, 22:14

Which statement about the bill process is accurate

a. a bill can only originate in the senate

b. a bill can have a second chance after a veto

c. a bill can only originate in the house of representatives

d. a bill is never passed without some difficulty

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  1. 20 February, 01:21
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    In regards to the given question, the correct option is option "b". "A bill can have a second chance after veto" is the accurate statement about the bill process. For any bill to become a law, it has to successfully pass through the both Houses of the congress by getting the vote from the majority of the members. Only then is the bill sent to the president for it to get signed and becoming a law. The President has the power to veto or reject the bill. Then the bill comes back to the Hoses. If it passes with a two third majority, then it becomes a law without the president's signature.
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