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

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by drafting legislation and getting a Representative to submit it, just like you can
by sitting on the subcommittee to mark up a bill
by letting it sit on his/her desk for ten days and doing nothing
by vetoing legislation that s/he may have drafted
by helping the two chambers work make ammendments to any legislation

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by vetoing legislation that s/he may have drafted

by helping the two chambers work make ammendments to any legislation

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by vetoing legislation that s/he may have drafted
by helping the two chambers work make ammendments to any legislation
Any member can introduce a piece of legislation. Once a bill is signed by the President or his veto is overridden by both houses it becomes a law and is assigned an official number. A legislative proposal that if passed by both the House and the Senate and approved by the President becomes law.
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