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History, 23.03.2021 16:40 sierram298

In Georgia, if the Governor vetoes a bill, how can that bill still become a law? A. If a majority of Georgia's population votes in favor of the passage of the bill.
B. If the Speaker of the House and the majority leaders agree to override the veto.
C. If two-thirds of both houses of the General Assembly vote to override the veto.
D. If the Supreme Court of Georgia votes unanimously in favor of the bill.

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