History, 07.01.2021 20:10 montoyaricardo3550
The Georgia General Assembly passed a bill that the governor did not support. How could the
governor show his or her disapproval of the measure? How will the governor's action impact the
legislative process?
The governor could refuse to sign the bill, which could still be passed if the people of
Georgia voted for it in a referendum.
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The governor could veto the bill, which could still be overridden by the General
Assembly with a two-thirds vote.
The governor could veto the bill, which would ban the General Assembly from
addressing the same topic until the next election,
The governor could refuse to sign the bill, which would send the measure to a
conference committee to be amended.
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