The Legislative Process

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Other states such as the Wisconsin Legislature, met up 34 times in the period of 2011-2012 legislative sessions. There are also 18 specific states that the legislative sessions last less than three months. These sates are Florida, Arkansas, Idaho, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Montana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, North Dakota, Utah, Tennessee, Washington, Virginia, Wyoming and West Virginia. These various sessions differ completely to that of the Congress. Also, each state, for example Texas, is different in their own way to another state like California. The third major difference between state legislature and Government is the time and resources that they have to establish laws. The government of a state usually has very limited …show more content…

This is a more common source that serves as a way to introduce new laws or bills, pertain committee action, conference committee action, or second house action. There are 73 legislative chambers that use the deadline system as their main source. There is also limitation in various states that conserve the ability of lawmakers to establish laws or amendments that expedite the legislative process. The seven states that carry this limitation are, Wyoming, Minnesota, Montana, Colorado, Kansas, Arizona and Michigan. This is a major difference when it comes to comparing both organizations because one clearly has more power and less limitations than the other. In the state of Texas, there are a few reforms that are yet to be passed yet and some that have already been established. These reforms can either cause a positive or negative impact on our society. According to an TexasTribune.org, a certain reform was discussed to be put into action in the near future. The reform consisted of putting $351 million into public school to help the lack small struggling, rural school with kids in special need and to also put $212 million into health insurance programs for retired