Answer:
The correct answer is "the house proposes and approves a bill; the senate reviews and approves a bill; the governor vetoes the bill; the house and senate vote and override the veto".
Explanation:
Arizona’s legislative process is comprised of a series of steps where the Governor, the Senate and a House of Representatives make actions. First a member of the House of Representatives proposes a bill and the Senate must review it and approved within a given deadline. After both the House of Representatives and the Senate approve the bill, it is send to the Governor. The Governor may approve the bill or it could vetoes it. If the second happens, the House of Representatives and the Senate may override the veto by a 2/3 vote. After this process, the Secretary of State can become the bill into an act.
False, he ruled for 37 years.
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D. a campaign volunteer goes through a neighborhood asking for votes,
person to person campaigning