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Who signs bills into federal laws?

  1. Chief Justice

  2. Speaker of the House

  3. President

  4. Senate Majority Leader

The correct answer is: President

Federal laws are signed into effect by the President. The most powerful person in the country holds the legislative power, making the other options incorrect. The Chief Justice presides over the Supreme Court, the Speaker of the House leads the House of Representatives, and the Senate Majority Leader leads the Senate. Though these positions hold significant power, they do not have the authority to sign bills into federal law.