As long as a bill or piece of legislation passes there, it goes over to the Senate and the whole thing happens all over again. As long as the exact same language is in the exact same bills that's passed in the House and the Senate, it'll go to the governor for his signature or his veto. So that's very basic of how the process goes. But if someone really wants to dive in more, like I said, they can go to the Texas House website. (21:13–21:23)
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