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The House of Representatives proposes (propones) the law which then goes to the Senate to approve it or change it (add or delete). It then goes back to the House (that originally made the law) to approve the changes made by the Senate. It is then that it goes to the President to sign or veto it. If it is vetoed, it goes back only to the Senate which can then overide the veto with a 2/3 majority vote (unlike the normal 51% (51 Senators of the 100. The reason most people

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Absolutely true. No law is valid *unless* both the House and Senate approve it (and either the President signs, or two-thirds of both House and Senate override his veto).

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Q: Is this true or false Once a newly-proposed law passes either the House of Representatives or the Senate it becomes a law?
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