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katrin [286]
3 years ago
6

How is the president involved in the process of bills becoming laws?

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2 answers:
earnstyle [38]3 years ago
4 0
Decides if its right and signs the papers, or vetoing it/making amendments
Natalka [10]3 years ago
3 0
Steps<span> in how the </span>law<span>-making </span>process goes<span>. first a </span>bill<span> may begin in either the House or the Senate except for money </span>bills<span>, which must be introduced in the House. second a  </span>Bill <span>is Drafted = Members of Congress, the Executive Branch, and even outside groups can either draft, write or draw up </span>bills<span>. hope this helps and please rate below :)</span>
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