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Which legislative tool would a senator most likely seek to use to ensure a bill he supports becomes law even if the president strongly opposes the bill
A. Forming a conference committee
B. Overriding a veto
C. Reporting a measure unfavorably
D. Launching a filibuster

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The correct answer is B.

Every bill, order or resolution approved by the Congress of the United States has to be approved by the President. If the Presidents signs a particular bill, the bill becomes law. If he doesn't agree with a particular bill, he can use his presidential power of a veto.

A vetoed bill returns to Congress. Each house of the Congress may vote to override the veto. If 2/3 of each house agree to override the president's veto, the bill is enacted into law.

A senator who wants a bill he supports to become law, would seek the legislative tool of overriding the President's veto.

The overriding of the veto is the tool that ensures the passage of a bill even if the president strongly opposes the bill.

How is overriding of veto possible?

When the vetoed bill from President returns to Congress, the Congress can vote to override the veto.

This is possible if the two-third of each house agree to override the president's veto, then, the bill will be enacted into law.

Hence, the overriding of veto ensures the passage of a bill even if the president strongly opposes the bill.

Therefore, the Option B is correct.

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