| Article I Section 7 |
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| All bills for raising Revenue shall originate in the House of |
| Representatives; but the Senate may propose or concur with Amendments as on |
| other Bills. |
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| Every Bill which shall have passed the House of Representatives and the |
| Senate, shall, before it become a Law, be presented to the President of the |
| United States; If he approve he shall sign it, but if not he shall return it, |
| with his Objections to that House in which it shall have originated, who |
| shall enter the Objections at large on their Journal, and proceed to |
| reconsider it. If after such Reconsideration two thirds of that House shall |
| agree to pass the Bill, it shall be sent, together with the Objections, to |
| the other House, by which it shall likewise be reconsidered, and if approved |
| by two thirds of that House, it shall become a Law. But in all such Cases the |
| Votes of both Houses shall be determined by Yeas and Nays, and the Names of |
| the Persons voting for and against the Bill shall be entered on the Journal |
| of each House respectively. If any Bill shall not be returned by the |
| President within ten Days (Sundays excepted) after it shall have been |
| presented to him, the Same shall be a Law, in like Manner as if he had signed |
| it, unless the Congress by their Adjournment prevent its Return, in which |
| Case it shall not be a Law. |
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| Every Order, Resolution, or Vote to which the Concurrence of the Senate and |
| House of Representatives may be necessary (except on a question of |
| Adjournment) shall be presented to the President of the United States; and |
| before the Same shall take Effect, shall be approved by him, or being |
| disapproved by him, shall be repassed by two thirds of the Senate and House |
| of Representatives, according to the Rules and Limitations prescribed in the |
| Case of a Bill. |
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