For a bill to reach the governor's desk for a signature, it must first be approved by both chambers of the legislature—typically the House and Senate—through a voting process. After passing both chambers, the bill is often sent to a committee for review or amendments before the final vote. Once both chambers approve the final version, the bill is then sent to the governor for signature or veto. If the governor signs the bill, it becomes law; if not, the legislature may have the option to override the veto under certain conditions.
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