Presentment Clause
United States Constitutional clause governing how bills are passed into laws by Congress / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Presentment Clause (Article I, Section 7, Clauses 2 and 3) of the United States Constitution outlines federal legislative procedure by which bills originating in Congress become federal law in the United States.
For the Bill of Rights provision guaranteeing the right to grand jury proceedings ("presentment[s] or indictment[s]") in federal criminal cases, see Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution § Grand jury.