Question

Which statement accurately describes how a bill becomes a law?

(A) Committee action, Floor action, vote by both chambers, goes to the President. If vetoed, Congress can override veto with a majority of both chambers.

(B) Committee action, Floor action, Conference action, vote by both chambers, goes to the President. If vetoed, Congress can override veto with two-thirds of both chambers.

(C) Committee action, Conference action, vote by both chambers, goes to the President. If vetoed, Congress can override veto with two-thirds of both chambers.

(D) Committee action, Floor action, Conference action, vote by both chambers, goes to the President. If vetoed, Congress can override veto with a majority of both chambers.

(E) None of these is correct.

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