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" (c) The Governor shall have the duty to transmit any vetoed bill or resolution, together with the reasons for such veto, to the presiding officer of the house wherein it originated within three days from the date of veto if the General Assembly is in session on the date of transmission."
- from Section V, Paragraph XIII of the Constitution of the State of Georgia
What would happen to the "bill or resolution" if the Governor carried out the action described in this portion of the Georgia Constitution?

A) The bill or resolution would become law.
B) The bill or resolution would not become law.
C) The bill or resolution would be taken to the Supreme Court.
D) The bill or resolution would be voted on by Georgia citizens.

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