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Who sets the agenda for a Called Session of the Texas legislature?

This would a special session which can only be called by the Govenor of Texas. The Governor also sets the agenda in a special session.


Can Texas Legislatures meet at other times of the year?

Texas legislators can meet at other times of the year when summoned by the governor for special sessions.


Regular sessions of the Texas legislature occurs?

140 days


How long is a special session of the Texas Legislature?

A special session may be called by the Governor. It can last up to a maximum of 30 days. It is only limited to the purpose of the special session, they do not discuss general items but rather specifically what the Governor has called the special session for. There is no maximum on how many special session may be called, only a day limit for each one.


When do the sessions of the Texas legislature meet?

every 2 years on odd days


In the Texas Legislature what chamber is responsible for bringing impeachment charges against a state official?

The governor of Texas


Why the Texas Capital so important?

It is where the governor lives, where the state legislature meets, and where most state agencies are headquartered.


How long does the Texas legislature hold its biennial sessions?

Texas legislature typically meets on the second Tuesday in January every odd-numbered year. The Texas Constitution limits the regular session to 140 calendar days.


Who is governor of state legislature?

Well it depends on what state it is like Texas is Rick Perry.


Where can one find information about the Texas capitol?

One can find information about the Texas capitol from Texas's website. The Texas capitol is a building that hosts the legislature chamber and governor's office.


Who prepares the state budget in Florida?

In Texas, both the governor and the legislature prepare a budget, and state agencies must submit their financial requests to each.


Where are Texas laws created?

Texas laws are created primarily in the Texas Legislature, which consists of two chambers: the Texas House of Representatives and the Texas Senate. Legislators draft, propose, and debate bills during regular sessions held biennially. Once a bill is approved by both chambers, it is sent to the governor for approval or veto. Additionally, local laws can be created by municipal and county governments within their jurisdictions.