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10 April, 02:53

What would happen to the "bill or resolution" if the Governor carried out the action described in this portion of the Georgia Constitution?

A) The bill or resolution would become law.

B) The bill or resolution would not become law.

C) The bill or resolution would be taken to the Supreme Court.

D) The bill or resolution would be voted on by Georgia citizens.

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  1. 10 April, 03:30
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    The answer is B on USA Test Prep
  2. 10 April, 06:40
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    The answer is: B) The bill or resolution would not become law.

    Just like the president, the government of Georgia also possess the right to veto a certain bill in order to prevent the bill from becoming the law.

    When this happen, the bill will need to wait for 40 days before the House/Senate have the chance to override the veto. (in order to do this, they need to get more than 2/3 of the votes to override the veto)
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