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he can veto th bill

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Q: What action can the governor take in deciding whether to make bill a law?
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What takes place before the bill can become a law?

The governor decides whether to sign or veto the bill.


What action on bills cannot be done by a legislative committee?

it can send the bill to the governor


The Governor may veto an item of what type of bill without vetoing the whole bill?

The governor of a state may veto an item of any type of bill without vetoing the whole bill. This action is called an item, line veto.


What happens when the governor takes no action on a bill passed by both houses?

It Becomes A Law Automatically .


What happens when governor takes no action on a bill passed by both houses?

It Becomes A Law Automatically .


What takes place after all of the events listed above before the bill can become a law?

The governor decides whether to sign or veto the bill.


If the legislature is NOT in session the governor has how many days to act on a bill submitted to him?

If not in session, the governor has 20 calender days to take action. If he does not meet this deadline, the bill becomes law. If it is vetoed, it is dead until the next session.


Who has the authority whether a law is acceptable or not?

The legislature decides whether a bill is acceptable to become a law when they decide whether or not to make it. In the process of becoming a law, the president or governor of the state has the option to veto a bill. Once it is law, judges can refuse to enforce it, and if it is unconstitutional the State or US Supreme Court can nullify it.


Is Bill Clinton running for governor in Ohio?

The ex-president Bill Clinton is not currently a candidate for governor of Ohio.


How many years has bill ritter been governor?

Bill Ritter served as the Governor of Colorado for 4 years, from 2007 to 2011.


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.


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.