Answer:
Any member of the legislature may introduce a bill.
After a bill is introduced to the General Assembly, it is sent to a committee.
Before a bill can become a law, both houses must approve the same identical bill.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Governor may sign the bill or do nothing, and bill becomes law. If the Governor veto's the bill, two-thirds of the members are needed to override a veto. Act and other laws enacted at the session are printed in the Georgia Laws series. Also, act is incorporated into the Official Code of Georgia Annotated
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