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90 days for those doing the us state and local government books on page 25 no.6

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It is entirely dependent on that particular state's Consititution.

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Each state's constitution spells out what must happen for a bill to become a state law. The number of days a governor has to sign a bill varies by state.

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Does nc governor have the pocket veto?

Nope. The governor has 12 days (from the day the bill was transmitted) to sign it. If not signed, the bill automatically becomes a law.


When will a bill become a law?

A bill passed by both houses must be sent to the Governor within 30 days. The Governor has 60 calender days to sign it, or to return it with a veto. If he does nothing, the bill will automatically become a law after the 60-day period.


When the governor refuses to sign a bill and sends it back to the general assembly the bill has been?

A bill that the governor (for a state bill) or president (for a US Congressional bill) refuses to sign is said to be VETOED.


Can a bill become a law even if the Governor did not sign it in Arizona?

Yes. Once the governor receives a bill, he can sign it, veto it, or do nothing. If he signs it, the bill becomes law. If he does nothing, the bill becomes law without his signature.


What happens if the governor does not sign a bill during his time period?

If the governor does not veto or pass the bill, that bill automatically becomes a law.


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How long does the IL governor have to sign or veto a bill?

it depends


A bill becomes a law after?

after the: mayor governor president sign it into law


Who signs bill into law?

Normally, state laws are signed by the Governor, and federal laws are signed by the President. If the president does not sign, the bill will still become law in 10 days unless Congress goes out of session before the president has had the bill for 10 days.


How many days does a US president have to either sign or return a bill before if becomes a law?

10 days


What takes place before the bill can become a law?

The governor decides whether to sign or veto the bill.


Who must sign a bill before it becomes a bill?

If a state law, the Governor. If federal law, the President.