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Kansas state history; how a bill becomes law
1. After a bill is introduced in a house of congress, it is referred to
C. A committee.
2. Where does a bill go after it passes one house of congress?
A. To the second house
3. What does a bill go after it passes both houses of congress?
C. To the governor
4. If the governor vetoes a bill, it returns to the
B. Legislature
5. _ such as the AARP are able to affect government by organizing active networks.
A. Interest groups
1. After a bill is introduced in a house of congress, it is referred to
C. A committee.
2. Where does a bill go after it passes one house of congress?
A. To the second house
3. What does a bill go after it passes both houses of congress?
C. To the governor
4. If the governor vetoes a bill, it returns to the
B. Legislature
5. _ such as the AARP are able to affect government by organizing active networks.
A. Interest groups
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6. In Kansas, what is required for a bill to become law?
B. It must be signed by the governor after passing both houses of the legislature.
7. Can the legislature override a governor's veto in Kansas?
A. Yes, with a two-thirds majority vote in both the House and Senate.
8. Who can introduce a bill in the Kansas legislature?
B. Any member of the House or Senate.
B. It must be signed by the governor after passing both houses of the legislature.
7. Can the legislature override a governor's veto in Kansas?
A. Yes, with a two-thirds majority vote in both the House and Senate.
8. Who can introduce a bill in the Kansas legislature?
B. Any member of the House or Senate.
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