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How long does the governor have to consider a bill passed by the General Assembly?

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The governor has 10 days to consider a bill passed by the General Assembly. If the governor approves the bill, they sign it and it becomes law, if not they can veto it.

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The governor has 10 days to consider a bill passed by the General Assembly. If the governor approves the bill, they sign it and it becomes law. However, if the governor does not agree with the bill, they can veto it, which means rejecting the bill. The bill can still become law if two-thirds of the legislators override the governor's veto by voting in favor of the bill.

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