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How can a bill become law if the governor has vetoed it? Check all that apply. The veto can be stopped by a member of the state supreme court.
The veto can be overridden with a two-thirds-majority vote by both houses.
The bill can be sent to the federal government for senatorial backing.
The bill can return to the legislature for adjustments or changes before resubmission.
The bill can go back through congress and be made law by a special committee.

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