Every bill that passes through Congress is an opportunity for individual members of Congress to:
a. veto the bill.
b. lobby the president.
c. help constituents.
d. set the national economic policy.
e. solicit money from interest groups.
Explanation: To become a law, a bill must pass both houses of congress in identical form. A bill passed in the house of representatives often differs at first from a senate's bill on the same subject.