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30 May, 06:16

Which legislative tool would a senator most likely seek to use to ensure a bill he supports becomes law even if the president strongly opposes the bill

A. Forming a conference committee

B. Overriding a veto

C. Reporting a measure unfavorably

D. Launching a filibuster

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  1. 30 May, 06:18
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    The correct answer is B.

    Every bill, order or resolution approved by the Congress of the United States has to be approved by the President. If the Presidents signs a particular bill, the bill becomes law. If he doesn't agree with a particular bill, he can use his presidential power of a veto.

    A vetoed bill returns to Congress. Each house of the Congress may vote to override the veto. If 2/3 of each house agree to override the president's veto, the bill is enacted into law.

    A senator who wants a bill he supports to become law, would seek the legislative tool of overriding the President's veto.
  2. 30 May, 06:30
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    B. Overriding a veto
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