Which of the following is true of a governor's legislative powers?
a. The governor's approval is not required for the legislature to bring an issue to vote in a special session.
b. The governor can only call three special sessions during a biennium.
c. The governor's signature is mandatory to make a bill into law.
d. The governor's post-adjournment veto is absolute and cannot be overridden.
Answer: D
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