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IT MUST GO TO THE PRESIDENT SO HE COULD DECIDE RATHER IF THE BILL BECOMES A LAW OR NOT. SO HE VETOS IT AND IT GOES BACK TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTIVE AND HOUSE OF SENATE. AND IF THEY VOTES OF THE BOTH HOUSES AGREE THAT THE BILL SHOULD BECOMES A LAW. THEN THEY A SIGN A PAPER SO THE BILL BECOMES A LAW.

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If both houses of congress wish to have a bill become law but each has changed the original the bill must go to?

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