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19 July, 00:23

After a bill is rejected by the house, the legislator who proposed it can

appeal to voters to approve the bill.

ask the governor to sign it into law.

request the bill go back to committee.

introduce the bill again later.

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  1. 19 July, 02:28
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    I think the answer would be A
  2. 19 July, 02:54
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    If the house vetoes a bill, then the bill is then sent back to Congress. If two-thirds of all the members of Congress vote "yes," the bill can still become law. The bill dies when there are not enough votes to override the President.
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