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What is the process for passing a bill into law in the U.S. Congress?

Answer 1

Jackie Morrison

The process of passing a bill into law in the U.S. Congress involves several steps: introduction, committee review, debate, voting in both the House and Senate, reconciliation of differences, and finally, the President’s approval or veto. If vetoed, Congress can override with a two-thirds majority.