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Versions of a federal bill have successfully passed both in the House and the Senate. Before the bill can become law it must be

1. revised by a subcommittee, approved by both chambers, and signed by the president

2. returned to the congressional subcommittee where it was introduced originally 3. signed by the president, reviewed by the Supreme Court for constitutionality, and ratified by the states

4. reviewed by the Supreme Court for constitutionality, and signed by the president.

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  1. 18 May, 16:33
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    4. reviewed by the Supreme Court for constitutionality, and signed by the president.

    A federal bill that has successfully passed both in the House and the Senate, before it can become law it must be signed by the president, who can decide to veto against the bill and resending it to the chambers, then it can be reviewed by the Supreme Court for constitutionality and then ratified by the states.
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