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diamong [38]
4 years ago
9

Where does the Georgia General Assembly derive its power to produce legislation?

History
1 answer:
Black_prince [1.1K]4 years ago
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Georgia General Assembly derived its power to produce legislation from the The Georgia Constitution

<u> Explanation: </u>

The Georgia constitution establishes certain rules and regulations to enact legislation. As per the constitution of Georgia it as vested the power of enacting the legislation by the general assembly.

The Georgia General Assembly is also known as the legislative branch which consists of 180 elected members. The Legislative general assembly of Georgia has power of enacting laws in accordance with American constitution and the Georgia constitution.  

There are certain differences in the Georgia constitution and the US constitution. Certain section and article are also defined differently.

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