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Across
  1. 2. to set aside for a specific purpose
  2. 8. the process of determining how many constituents are represented in each voting district
  3. 9. income from taxes and fees
  4. 10. speaker of the house, president of the senate.
  5. 13. leader of the largest party is known as the majority leader, while the opposition leader is known as the minority leader.
  6. 14. refers to a two-house legislature
  7. 15. a proposed law
  8. 16. the official count of the population
  9. 17. bicameral, constituent, census, apportionment, redistrict, quorum, cactus, bill, amend, treaty, monopoly, veto, appropriate, budget, revenue, fiscal year, line item veto.
Down
  1. 1. to redraw the boundaries of voting districts to account for population changes
  2. 3. of the house facts: the speaker of the House does not have to be from the majority party.
  3. 4. year- the budgetary spending year; Georgia’s fiscal year begins july 1 and ends june 30
  4. 5. the number of members who must be present in order to conduct business
  5. 6. A person in a legislatures district
  6. 7. a plan for spending and receiving money
  7. 11. of the senate facts: the senate shares with the house of representatives responsibility for all law making within the United States.
  8. 12. to change or make an addition to
  9. 16. a group of political party members