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Bills are passed by the legislative body of a government, which typically consists of two houses (like the House of Representatives and the Senate in the United States) or a single chamber. The process involves several stages, including introduction, committee review, debates, and voting. If both houses approve the bill, it is then sent to the executive branch (such as the President or a Governor) for approval or veto. Once signed into law or if a veto is overridden, the bill becomes law.

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