Chapter 3 Georgia's Legislative Branch

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Across
  1. 2. Year- the budgetary spending year; Georgia’s fiscal year begins July 1 and ends June 30.
  2. 5. a proposed law.
  3. 6. Item Veto- allows the governor to veto specific spending proposals that he or she considers to be wasteful without vetoing the entire appropriations bill.
  4. 7. the process of determining how many constituents are represented in each wrong district
  5. 8. to redraw the boundaries of voting districts to account for population changes
  6. 9. a formal agreement between two or more nations.
  7. 12. a group of political party members
  8. 15. the official count of the population
  9. 16. income from taxes and fees.
  10. 18. the number of members who must be present in order to conduct business
  11. 19. the exclusive ownership or control of a product or an industry by one company or group.
Down
  1. 1. to reject or refuse to sign a bill.
  2. 3. the fundamental plan of operation for a government
  3. 4. two-house body, consisting of a House of Representatives and a Senate
  4. 10. to set aside for a specific purpose.
  5. 11. a plan for receiving and spending money.
  6. 13. to change or make an addition to.
  7. 14. of the house- To serve in the Georgia House or Representatives, a candidate must be at least 21 years of age, a U.S. citizen, a resident for two years, and a resident of his or her district for at least a year.
  8. 17. of the Senate- Requirements for candidates to the Georgia Senate are the same as those for the House, except that the minimum age is 25.