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Who possesses the constitutional authority to approve or veto a bill after both legislative chambers have accepted it?
(1 point)
The Office of Legal Counsel
The Governor
The Rules Committee
The presiding officer
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The Governor.
(The governor has the constitutional power to sign or veto a bill after both legislative chambers have passed it.)
(The governor has the constitutional power to sign or veto a bill after both legislative chambers have passed it.)
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