The information below describes how a bill becomes a law in Georgia, but the steps are not in correct order. I The bill is voted on by the chamber it did not come from. II The bill is reviewed in a committee and approved. III A bill is introduced in a chamber of the General Assembly. IV The bill is voted on by the chamber it came from. 1. Which of the following takes place after all of the events listed above, before the bill can become a law? The bill is reviewed in a second committee. The governor decides whether to sign or veto the bill.
A. The bill is reviewed in a second committee. B. The governor decides whether to sign or veto the bill. C. The Supreme Court decides if the bill is constitutional. D. The bill is voted on in a general election. Here are all of the answers.
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