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Using the USA and a bill that has financial implicationsas examples,( a money bill ) three bodies of the Federal government must concur on a bill before it becomes law. The House of Representatives must vote and pass the bill. ( the 1st body) The bill moves on to the Senate ( the 2nd body ) if the bill is passed in the Senate it is sent to the 3rd body for approval, the US President. If he signs the bill it becomes law.

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Congress must first approve a bill in both houses and then send to the President who can veto it,approve it or allow to become law by NOT signing . It can be passed into law over the veto by a 2/3 favorable vote in both houses of Congress.

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the federal legislature must approve a bill before it can become a law

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