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How a Bill Becomes a Law in Georgia 1. Bill is introduced 2. Bill is sent to committee 3. If favorable, bill is voted on by originating house 4. Approved bill goes to other house 5. If other house approves, bill sent to Governor 6. Bill either signed or vetoed by Governor What can you conclude based on this process? Question 9 options: A Laws are not passed in the General Assembly. B Too many unpopular bills get made into laws. C The Governor has too much Constitutional power. D It is a long process of getting a bill to become a law.

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While these are not all the possible steps in Legislative process, it is clear that it is a long process of getting a bill to become a law. This is not an accident. The state government makes the process very deliberate and involved in order to keep poorly-thoughtout or hasty bills from becoming law.

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D. it is a long process to gettting a bill to become a law