The final step for a bill before it goes to the Governor is :

History · Middle School · Sun Jan 24 2021

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The final step for a bill before it goes to the Governor is passing both legislative houses (the Senate and the House of Representatives or Assembly, depending on the state) and then being enrolled. Once a bill has been passed by both houses, it is typically sent for "enrollment," which is the process of proofreading and preparing the final copy of the bill. After enrollment, the bill is sent to the Governor for approval.