Multiple Choice
If the president vetoes a bill, what happens to the bill?
A) It is referred back to the full committee for a markup.
B) It can still become law if two-thirds of the House and Senate vote to override the veto.
C) It does not become law.
D) It goes back to field hearings for more discussion and markups.
E) It is referred back to the House and Senate for a floor debate.
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