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A Brief Summary of the Legislative Process in Georgia A bill is researched in a chamber, given a number, and sent to a committee. The bill is then researched further by committee members. Then, the bill is brought to the floor of the chamber and put to a vote. If the bill passes, it is sent to the other chamber of the General Assembly, who then sends it to a committee. If that house approves, it is sent to the floor for a vote. If it passes without any changes, it is sent to the Governor to be signed into law. Why are there so many steps in the legislative process? a The governor does not want to sign bills into law. b The process keeps quickly-made or poorly thought-out bills from becoming law. c The General Assembly does not trust the voting public to make the laws. d The United States Congress requires that this process be followed. |
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Answer» The GENERAL Assembly does not TRUST the VOTING PUBLIC to MAKE the laws.Explanation: |
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