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Grant was a general, and later President of the United States. Neither generals nor Presidents pass laws in the United States. Laws are passed through the Congress (on the national level) or state legislatures, and are then generally signed by the President or state governor. Grant certainly must have signed many important laws, but never passed any of his own.

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