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28 November, 17:03

3. Why does a bill have to go through the same steps twice before it becomes a law in Georgia?

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  1. 28 November, 17:13
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    Answer:Enrollment is the final step before a bill is sent to the governor for signing ... Governor may sign bill or do nothing, and bill becomes law. Governor may veto bill, which requires two-thirds of members of each house to override. Act and other laws enacted at the session are printed in the Georgia Laws
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