The presidentsigns or vetoesthe bill. Pocketveto or failureto act ispossibleDetroit isawonderfulplaceThe bill isintroduced ineither houseby lawmakerThe bill isdebated andvoted on by thehouse/senate.The bill passesor failsMitchMcConnell isthe majorityleader of thesenateDifferingversions of thebill is workedout inConferenceCommitteeJohnBoehner isthe currentspeaker ofthe houseJoe Bidenis vicepresidentThe bill isintroduced inthe otherhouse by alawmakerBarrackObama isour currentpresidentThe house ofrepresentativeshas 435membersThe bill is createdout of an ideafrom a lawmaker,citizen, or specialinterest groupThe bill isdebated andvoted on by thehouse/senate.The bill passesor failsSenatehas 100membersHarry Reid isthe minorityleader of thesenateBoth housesmust approveof conferencebillThe bill is sentto a specificstandingcommittee bythe majorityleaderIn the United StatesCongress, standingcommittees arepermanent legislativepanels established by theUnited States House ofRepresentatives andUnited States Senaterules.The Speaker ofthe Housesends the bill toa specificstandingcommitteeThe bill isstudied by thecommittee,marked up,passed or killedThe bill issent to theotherhouseThe bill isstudied by thecommittee,marked up,passed or killedBillbecomesa lawOverride ofveto requires2/3rd of bothhousesThe presidentsigns or vetoesthe bill. Pocketveto or failureto act ispossibleDetroit isawonderfulplaceThe bill isintroduced ineither houseby lawmakerThe bill isdebated andvoted on by thehouse/senate.The bill passesor failsMitchMcConnell isthe majorityleader of thesenateDifferingversions of thebill is workedout inConferenceCommitteeJohnBoehner isthe currentspeaker ofthe houseJoe Bidenis vicepresidentThe bill isintroduced inthe otherhouse by alawmakerBarrackObama isour currentpresidentThe house ofrepresentativeshas 435membersThe bill is createdout of an ideafrom a lawmaker,citizen, or specialinterest groupThe bill isdebated andvoted on by thehouse/senate.The bill passesor failsSenatehas 100membersHarry Reid isthe minorityleader of thesenateBoth housesmust approveof conferencebillThe bill is sentto a specificstandingcommittee bythe majorityleaderIn the United StatesCongress, standingcommittees arepermanent legislativepanels established by theUnited States House ofRepresentatives andUnited States Senaterules.The Speaker ofthe Housesends the bill toa specificstandingcommitteeThe bill isstudied by thecommittee,marked up,passed or killedThe bill issent to theotherhouseThe bill isstudied by thecommittee,marked up,passed or killedBillbecomesa lawOverride ofveto requires2/3rd of bothhouses

Veto - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The president signs or vetoes the bill. Pocket veto or failure to act is possible
  2. Detroit is a wonderful place
  3. The bill is introduced in either house by lawmaker
  4. The bill is debated and voted on by the house/senate. The bill passes or fails
  5. Mitch McConnell is the majority leader of the senate
  6. Differing versions of the bill is worked out in Conference Committee
  7. John Boehner is the current speaker of the house
  8. Joe Biden is vice president
  9. The bill is introduced in the other house by a lawmaker
  10. Barrack Obama is our current president
  11. The house of representatives has 435 members
  12. The bill is created out of an idea from a lawmaker, citizen, or special interest group
  13. The bill is debated and voted on by the house/senate. The bill passes or fails
  14. Senate has 100 members
  15. Harry Reid is the minority leader of the senate
  16. Both houses must approve of conference bill
  17. The bill is sent to a specific standing committee by the majority leader
  18. In the United States Congress, standing committees are permanent legislative panels established by the United States House of Representatives and United States Senate rules.
  19. The Speaker of the House sends the bill to a specific standing committee
  20. The bill is studied by the committee, marked up, passed or killed
  21. The bill is sent to the other house
  22. The bill is studied by the committee, marked up, passed or killed
  23. Bill becomes a law
  24. Override of veto requires 2/3rd of both houses