Asked by jimmybob

In what way can the United States government impact the legislative process in Florida’s state government?
A The president of the United States has the power to veto a law passed by the state legislature.
B After a bill is passed by a state legislature, it must be approved by the U.S. legislature to become a law.
C New state bills can only be introduced by United States senators from that state.
D The United States Supreme Court can overturn a law passed by the state legislature.

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D

The U.S. Supreme Court (and federal courts) can declare a state law unconstitutional under the U.S. Constitution, which nullifies that state law. This follows from judicial review and the Supremacy Clause; neither the president nor Congress approves state bills, and U.S. senators do not introduce state legislation.