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1 Georgia and the American Experience Chapter 15: Government of the Empire State Part 2 Study Presentation ©2005 Clairmont Press

2 Georgia and the American Experience Section 2: The Legislative Branch of State Government The Legislative Branch of State GovernmentThe Legislative Branch of State Government ©2005 Clairmont Press

3 Section 2: The Legislative Branch of State Government ESSENTIAL QUESTION: –What does the legislative branch of government do in Georgia?

4 Section 2: The Legislative Branch of State Government What words do I need to know? –public regulation

5 Legislative Branch law-making body in Georgia officially known as Georgia General AssemblyGeorgia General Assembly bicameral (two-houses): House of Representatives and SenateHouse of RepresentativesSenate only House can write spending bills; Senate confirms appointments made by the governor

6 Members of the General Assembly 180 members elected by popular vote no limit on number of consecutive terms members’ districts have about the same number of voters Qualifications –citizen of US and Georgia at least 2 years –legal resident of district at least 1 year –Senators: at least 25 years old –Representatives: at least 21 years old

7 Legislative Sessions 40-day session, January – March members of house of representatives elect Speaker of the House lieutenant governor presides over senate but has no vote Speaker can vote if there is a tie

8 Committees organized like Congress in committees and subcommittees bills may start in House or Senate standing committees: permanent part of the General Assembly interim committee: works on assigned special tasks conference committee: works out agreements between House and Senate on bills joint committee: has members of House and Senate to work on assigned topic or issue members serve on several committees

9 Types of Legislation can pass laws, amend (change) them, or do away with them some law topics: –taxes –education –property –criminal matters and punishments –public health –regulation of businesses & professions

10 How a Bill Becomes a Law any senator or representative can propose a bill bills related to spending must begin in the House same version of the bill must pass House and Senate compromise bill may come from conference committee governor can sign or veto the bill if it passes both the House and Senate

11 Reapportionment Occurs each 10 years following the census legislature must redraw the voting districts to make them have the equal numbers of people 2001: districts drawn by Democratic legislature ruled unconstitutional 2004: revisions made to district map2004 gerrymandering: drawing up an election district to support a particular group Click to return to Table of Contents.

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