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5 June, 06:58

What must happen before a bill is presented for discussion to the entire House or Senate?

The President must approve it.

A standing committee must approve it.

A joint committee must approve it.

The Supreme Court must approve it.

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  1. 5 June, 07:11
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    The Supreme Court must approve it before.
  2. 5 June, 07:16
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    The President must approve it

    Explanation:

    If a bill is made, then the President must approve it and sign the bill thus making it a law. If the President doesn't want the bill made, then it's vetoed, meaning that if the President doesn't sign it, then it goes back to the House (Senate) It will still become a law if 2/3 of the House agree.
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