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meriva
3 years ago
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when and how often does the texas state legislature meet, and for how long? In addition, what is a special session? who calls a

special session,and how long is such a session?
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2 answers:
lozanna [386]3 years ago
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Answer:

The Texas Constitution requires lawmakers to meet every two years for no more than 140 days. Beyond that, the governor can call the Legislature back for as many special sessions as he or she wants, with each lasting no more than 30 days. This year's special session is set to start July 18.

Explanation:

stiks02 [169]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1( The Legislature of the State of Texas, operating under the biennial system, convenes its regular sessions at noon on the second Tuesday in January of odd-numbered years. The maximum duration of a regular session is 140 days.

2( In a legislature, a special session is a period when the body convenes outside of the normal legislative session. This most frequently occurs in order to complete unfinished tasks for the year, such as outlining the government's budget for the next fiscal year, biennium, or other period

3( The governor alone can call a special session and set the session's agenda. No matter the number or difficulty of the issues, a special session may meet at most thirty days. Governors have called them following seven in ten regular sessions. Sometimes just one is called.

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