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1. passed by the house and senate, and signed by the president.

2. passed by the house and senate, vetoed by the president, sent back to the house where if 2/3 vote 'yes', it is sent to the senate where if 2/3 vote 'yes', it becomes a law.

3. (most uncommon) if the president fails to return a bill within ten days (Sundays excluded) after it is presented to him, the bill will become a law.

The guy above me is right, but if you need a fourth way, there's a pocket veto. A pocket veto is if Congress is not in session anymore, (they usually dismiss around November) and if the president doesn't sign the bill either, then it's a pocket veto.

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