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He can sign it into law, veto it, or table it by putting it in a drawer. If he does not veto a bill within 10 days it become law without his signature unless Congress adjourns before the 10 days is up. If it does, the bill is effectively vetoed -- such is known as a pocket veto.

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13y ago
  1. Kill the bill
  2. Amend the bill
  3. Ignore the bill
  4. Recommend the bill to the floor
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11y ago

The members of the committee discuss it and change it as they see fit

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15y ago

It becomes law and then the law is enforced.

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it can be vetoed

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15y ago

It is reviewed by the Cabinet.

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