. The Constitution of the United States . der the authority of the UnitedStates, which shall have beencreated, or the emolumentswhereof shall have been in-creased, during such time; andno person holding any officeunder the United States shallbe a member of either houseduring his continuance inoffice. SECTION 7. 1. All bills for raising rev-enue shall originate in theHouse of Representatives; butthe Senate may propose or con-cur with amendments, as onother bills. 2. Every bill which shallhave passed the House of Rep-resentatives and the Senate,. ** shall, before it become a law,be presented to
. The Constitution of the United States . der the authority of the UnitedStates, which shall have beencreated, or the emolumentswhereof shall have been in-creased, during such time; andno person holding any officeunder the United States shallbe a member of either houseduring his continuance inoffice. SECTION 7. 1. All bills for raising rev-enue shall originate in theHouse of Representatives; butthe Senate may propose or con-cur with amendments, as onother bills. 2. Every bill which shallhave passed the House of Rep-resentatives and the Senate,. ** shall, before it become a law,be presented to the Presidentof the United States; if he ap-prove, he shall sign it; but ifnot, he shall return it, with hisobjections, to that house inwhich it shall have originated;who shall enter the objectionsat large on their journal, andproceed to reconsider it. Ifafter such reconsideration,two-thirds of that house shallagree to pass the bill, it shallbe sent, together with the ob-jections, to the other house, bywhich it shall likewise be re-considered; and if approvedby two-thirds of that house, itshall become a law. But in allsuch cases the votes of bothhouses shall be determined by ♦ * ♦ > *.. 17
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