Across
- 2. Year- the budgetary spending year; Georgia’s fiscal year begins July 1 and ends June 30.
- 5. a proposed law.
- 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.
- 7. the process of determining how many constituents are represented in each wrong district
- 8. to redraw the boundaries of voting districts to account for population changes
- 9. a formal agreement between two or more nations.
- 12. a group of political party members
- 15. the official count of the population
- 16. income from taxes and fees.
- 18. the number of members who must be present in order to conduct business
- 19. the exclusive ownership or control of a product or an industry by one company or group.
Down
- 1. to reject or refuse to sign a bill.
- 3. the fundamental plan of operation for a government
- 4. two-house body, consisting of a House of Representatives and a Senate
- 10. to set aside for a specific purpose.
- 11. a plan for receiving and spending money.
- 13. to change or make an addition to.
- 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.
- 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.
