How Does A Bill Become A Law?

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Introduced in House

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Referred to House Committee

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Referred to Subcommittee

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Reported by Full Committee

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Referred to Committee on Rules

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Full House Debates and Votes on Passage

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Introduced in Senate

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Referred to Senate Committee

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Referred to Subcommittee

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Reported by Full Committee

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Full Senate Debates and Votes on Passage

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Conference Committee

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House Approval

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Senate Approval

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Transmitted to President

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Signs (becomes law)

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Vetoes (no law unless override)

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Waits 10 Days (becomes law)

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Waits 10 Days (congress adjourns, pocket veto, no law)