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

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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.
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