If the veto is not overriden what happens to the bill?

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2026-04-05 12:20

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If Congress cannot override a Presidential veto with a two-thirds majority, the bill in that form cannot become law. However, new legislation seeking to accomplish the same thing can be reintroduced at a later date, possibly with the portions to which the President objected removed, when it must go through the entire legislative cycle again.

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