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History, 17.10.2019 01:00, crystal271

What happens if the governor vetoes a bill?
a.

the bill goes back to the legislature for further consideration.
b.

the bill is defeated and nothing happens.
c.

the bill automatically becomes a law.
d.

the bill is numbered and printed.

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