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What is the next step in the lawmaking process?*
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Miguel's
representative in
the Florida House
of Representatives
introduces a bill.
The Florida House
of Representatives
approves the bill.
The Florida Senate
approves the bill.
?
The Florida Supreme Court holds a hearing on the bill
The Governor can either sign or veto the bill
The President of the United States gets the chance to veto it
A
B
The Governor can either sign the bill, or veto some or all of it

C
D
The President of the United States gets the chance to veto it
The Florida Supreme Court holds a hearing on the bill
The United Nations considers the bill during its annual General Assembly



Answer :

The next step in the lawmaking process after the Florida House of Representatives and the Florida Senate approve the bill is for the Governor to take action on the bill.

Here are the steps:

1. Miguel's representative in the Florida House of Representatives introduces a bill.
2. The Florida House of Representatives approves the bill.
3. The Florida Senate approves the bill.
4. The Governor can either sign the bill, or veto some or all of it.

After the bill has been approved by both chambers of the Florida Legislature, it goes to the Governor for consideration. The Governor has the option to sign the bill into law, veto it (reject it), or do nothing (which could lead to the bill becoming law without the Governor's signature, depending on the specific rules in place).

The decision made by the Governor at this stage is crucial in determining whether the bill will become law or not.