What role does the senator have in the lawmaking process?
A United States senator plays an important role in the law making process. A senator can introduce a bill or law to congress. The senator votes on whether to pass or veto a law. The Senate and House of Representatives can even override a Presidential veto if a two-thirds majority of both houses of Congress vote to approve the law or bill.
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