The governor's main constitutional powers over the legislature include
A) the veto and the authority to call and set the agenda for special sessions.
B) the power to appoint the presiding officers of the legislature.
C) the veto and the authority to call a regular session of the legislature.
D) the power to set the legislative agenda during the regular session.
E) the power to appoint the parliamentarian of the House and the Senate.
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Q8: What characterizes the governor's appointive powers?
A) The
Q9: How do the staggered terms of state
Q10: Because of the plural executive, it is
Q11: The governor's budgetary power is
A) strong, as
Q13: To override a governor's veto requires a
A)
Q14: If the governor neither signs nor vetoes
Q15: A plural executive is a(n)
A) uncommon system
Q16: A special session
A) can be held twice
Q17: A governor can be removed from office
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