Identify the major players of the legislative process, and explain why each is important.

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
1. The governor is a major player who can shape the final working of legislation through veto power. Instead of waiting to veto a bill that he or she does not like, the governor can threaten a veto if the language of a bill is not changed to his or her liking.
2. The attorney general is a major player because legislature leaders will seek the attorney general's opinion of the constitutionality of pending legislation.
3. The comptroller of public accounts is yet another important player as this officer certifies state revenue and provides estimates for how much the legislature can spend.
4. The courts have a role, as both federal and state courts can be asked to rule on the constitutionality of a bill. In addition, the courts can order the legislature to take remedial actions to rectify some injury to a group or individual.

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Fill in the blank with the correct words.

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