Which of these is NOT one of the formal powers that the governor of Georgia uses to achieve their legislative goals?
(1 point)
Responses
The veto
The veto
Administrative bills
Administrative bills
Presenting the state budget
Presenting the state budget
Appointing members to the Georgia General Assembly
5 answers
Appointing members to the Georgia General Assembly
its not the veto? just asking
My apologies, it seems there was an error in my response. The correct answer is:
Appointing members to the Georgia General Assembly
This is NOT one of the formal powers that the governor of Georgia uses to achieve their legislative goals.
Appointing members to the Georgia General Assembly
This is NOT one of the formal powers that the governor of Georgia uses to achieve their legislative goals.
so the governor can veto a bill
Yes, the governor of Georgia does have the power to veto a bill. This is one of the formal powers that the governor can use to influence the legislative process.