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Which of these steps in the lawmaking process might happen after a bill is sent to the president?
The president can veto the bill.
The president can send it to committee.
The president can ask the house to debate it.
The president can send it to the other house.
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The president can veto the bill.
(He cannot send it to committee, ask the House to debate it, or send it to the other house — those are actions for Congress.)
(He cannot send it to committee, ask the House to debate it, or send it to the other house — those are actions for Congress.)
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