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4 December, 00:46

The first bill to become a law in spite of a presidential veto was the

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  1. 4 December, 00:54
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    A pocket veto is a bill that still becomes law despite the act of a veto on behalf of the president. The reason that the bill becomes a law is that the president does not veto the bill within ten days. Once the ten days have lapsed, the bill will become a law regardless of whether the president vetoes the bill after.
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