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Where both houses approve a bill then where does it go?

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It goes to the president so he can veto or approve it. Veto means reject it or he can let it sit on his desk for 10 days , and that means it's automatically rejected .

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it will go to the president

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It goes to the president so he can veto or approve it. Veto means reject it or he can let it sit on his desk for 10 days , and that means it's automatically rejected .

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The President for him/her to approve it.

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