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  1. pass the bill without changes
  2. mark up a bill with changes and suggest that it be passed
  3. replace the original bill with a new alternative
  4. ignore the bill and let it die
  5. kill the bill outright by majority vote
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It then goes to the President for his review. If he approves it, he signs it and it becomes law. If he disapproves of it, he refuses to sign it and it goes back to the House of Congress it came from. Both Houses can override the President's veto by a vote of two thirds of each House. If both Houses vote to override the veto, the bill becomes the law without further action by the president. If both Houses fails to override the veto, the bill does not become law.

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- Congress can override it by 2/3 vote

- Pres can sign the bill

- veto it

- do nothing

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Q: What happens after a bill has passed both house and senate?
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