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Georgia Studies
  • Unit 8 Government
  • Lesson 2 Legislative Branch in Georgia
  • Study Presentation

2
Lesson 2 - Legislative Branch in Georgia
  • ESSENTIAL QUESTION
  • How do the desires of citizens to be secure and
    free develop into actions by members of the
    General Assembly?

3
Federal System
  • In a Federal system of government powers are
    shared between the national and state
    governments.
  • The Federal government is divided into three
    branches Legislative, Executive, and Judicial.
  • The State government of Georgia is also divided
    into three branches Legislative, Executive, and
    Judicial.
  • The United States Legislative Branch is known as
    Congress.
  • GAs Legislative Branch is known as the General
    Assembly.

4
General Assembly
  • Like the Congress of the United States the
    General Assembly is bicameral (two houses).
  • In Georgias General Assembly the House of
    Representatives has 180 members (Representatives)
    and the Senate has 56 members (Senators).
  • Senators must be at least 25 years old and
    citizens of the US. Representatives must be at
    least 21 years old. Representatives and Senators
    must be a legal resident of the district they
    represent and have lived in GA for two years.
  • In Georgia, Representatives and Senators each
    serve two year terms and are elected in General
    Elections.

5
Duties of the Legislative Branch in Georgia
  • Most important duties are making GAs laws and
    passing GAs budget.
  • While the Governor of Georgia is responsible for
    distributing money the General Assembly makes the
    bills that actually raise the money.
  • Amendments or changes to the Constitution are
    made by the General Assembly after passing a
    two-thirds vote.

6
Organization of the General Assembly
  • General Assembly meets for its regular session
    starting on the second Monday of January each
    year. The regular session usually lasts less
    than two months.
  • Most of the work is done through committees that
    deal with certain issues. The majority party
    (political party with the most elected members)
    usually heads the committees.
  • Most members join committees that deal with
    issues important to the people they represent.

7
Legislative Process
  • 5 Steps for a Bill to become a Law
  • Drafting Legislators write the text of the bill
    (proposed law).
  • Introduction The bill is introduced to either
    the Senate or House of Representatives for
    discussion.
  • Committee Consideration The bill is assigned to
    a committee that studies the bill. The bill may
    be changed at this time.
  • Floor Consideration A vote is called during a
    regular session. If the bill is passed in one
    house, it goes to the other house for
    consideration.
  • Governor Consideration Once both houses pass
    the bill it is sent to the governor. The
    governor can then sign the bill into law or veto
    the bill (send it back to the General Assembly to
    be changed or rewritten).
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