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What is the last step in the lawmaking process?

The Senate has to approve it.
The president has to sign it.
The people have to vote on it.
The legislature has to veto it.

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The president has to sign it.

(After both houses of Congress approve a bill, the final step is the president's signature — unless the president vetoes it, in which case Congress can override the veto.)