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what is the last step in the process of getting a bill passed into law under normal circumstances?
○ reviewing it in committee
○ sending it to the other house
○ approving it by a vote
○ sending it to the president
Under normal legislative procedures, after a bill is approved by both houses of the legislature, the final step before it becomes law is sending it to the president for their signature (or potential veto, which is part of the final approval process). The other options occur earlier: committee review is an initial step, sending to the other house happens before cross-chamber approval, and floor votes happen before the final presidential submission.
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sending it to the president