Civil Government of Virginia by William Fayette Fox
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every even year, and continuing sixty days. The session may be
extended not exceeding thirty days. It may be convened in special session by the Governor. The Senate and House of Delegates jointly--that is, both together --are called the General Assembly. Sessions means sittings or meetings for business, and biennial means happening once every two years. The General Assembly meets once every two years, and it does business for sixty days. If the business necessary to be done require more time, the session may be extended--that is, lengthened--thirty days. A special session is a session convened-- that is, called to meet--for some special or particular business. The governor may convene such a session whenever he thinks it necessary. Powers. General powers of legislation under the constitution. Elects U. S. Senators, County and City Electoral Boards, Auditor of Public Accounts, Second Auditor, Register of the Land Office, Superintendent of Public Printing, the Judges of the Commonwealth; decides contests in the election of Governor and Lieutenant- Governor; confirms or rejects nominations of certain officers made by the Governor, the State Board of Education, etc. Powers means what the General Assembly has power to do. Legislation is the making of laws. The Assembly has powers of general legislation under the constitution--that is, of making all such laws as the constitution directs or does not forbid. (Explanations are given later on as to the boards and officers mentioned here which the General Assembly has power to elect.) |
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