Not long ago, citizens in some states had to pay a fee to vote in a national election. This fee was called a poll tax. On January 23, 1964, the United States ratified the 24th Amendment to the Constitution, prohibiting any poll tax in elections for federal officials.
The only statement about the bill process that is accurate would be that "<span>A bill can have a second chance after a veto," since it can still be passed with a "2/3 majority". </span>