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The lawmaking process differs depending what government a person has. In the U.S, a bill is a suggestion of a law that a congressman feels the country needs. The House of Reps. votes to either discuss the bill or wait. If it passes in the House and the Senate, it moves to the president who can sign it into law or veto it.

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