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In New Jersey, the governor has 45 days to review a bill after it is presented to them. If the governor does not sign or veto the bill within that time frame, it automatically becomes law. Additionally, if the legislature is in session and the governor chooses to veto the bill, they can do so within the 45-day period.

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4mo ago

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