Of the six primary steps of when a bill becomes a law, which step may or may not be necessary?
Answer-Of the six primary steps of when a bill becomes a law are-
1. A bill is presented by the representative
2. Bill is sent to a house committee for a better review and study.
3. Bill is approved by the House of Representatives
4. Bill is sent to the Senate for approval.
5. The bill approved by the senate.
6. Bill is sent to the president for approval of the highest authority.
For the pass of a bill, Approval by the house of the representative, and the approval by the Senate is very necessary because if both the houses will approve than the presidential veto is overruled.So step third and fifth is very necessary.
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