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Q: How did bill McKay decide to sign up to run for the seat?
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The answer will have the same sign as the number with the larger magnitude.


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The Constitution also guarantees "checks and balances." The President, a member of the executive branch, gets to decide whether to sign the bill into law or veto it. If he signs it, then the bill is law. If he vetoes it, then the Congress can override the veto with a two-thirds majority and the bill will become law.


When the governor refuses to sign a bill and sends it back to the general assembly the bill has been?

A bill that the governor (for a state bill) or president (for a US Congressional bill) refuses to sign is said to be VETOED.


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A President can either sign a bill or veto it.


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sign the rebellion losses bill or not sign it


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