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An Act titled the National Public Health Data Privacy and Security Act (NPH-DPSA) was passed by Congress and presented to the President. The President returned the bill with written objections within 30 days, vetoing it in full. On reconsideration, the Senate passed NPH-DPSA anew by two-thirds of all its members. The House of Representatives passed NPH-DPSA anew, but the texts passed by the Senate and House are not identical. The President did not sign NPH-DPSA again. (a) State the controlling doctrine and the precise requirements for an override, including majorities and timing. (b) Apply the doctrine to the facts and determine whether NPH-DPSA becomes law, explaining why or why not.