The Legislative Branch of Georgia's government is responsible for making laws, overseeing state agency operations, and appropriating funds for state programs and services. This branch of government has the power to:
1. Introduce, debate, and vote on bills and resolutions
2. Override gubernatorial vetoes
3. Approve or reject appointments made by the governor
4. Approve the state budget and allocate funds for state programs and services
5. Conduct investigations and oversight of state agencies and officials
6. Impeach and remove state officials from office
7. Amend the state constitution through the legislative process
8. Redistrict legislative and congressional boundaries
9. Declare war in cases of invasion or rebellion
10. A role in the process of amendment of the state constitution.