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What role does Florida's governor play in making a bill into a law?

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i dont know

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Answer: When a bill is passed in both houses, it is signed by the respective officers and sent to the Governor. The Governor signs the bill into law or vetoes it. If the Governor fails to act on the bill within a 7- or a 15-day period, it becomes law without his or her signature.

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