The Speaker of the House in the Georgia General Assembly is chosen by the members of the House of Representatives. Typically, the majority party nominates a candidate, and the entire House votes to elect the Speaker. This process usually occurs at the beginning of a new legislative session or after a vacancy arises. The Speaker plays a crucial role in managing House proceedings and representing the interests of the chamber.
The person who chooses the chairs for each of the standing committees in the Assembly is typically the Speaker of the Assembly. The Speaker has the authority to appoint committee chairs, often considering factors such as party representation, seniority, and expertise in relevant areas. This role is crucial for ensuring that committees function effectively and align with the legislative agenda.
That is an example of separation of powers. Only the general assembly can make laws, but governor can veto them if he chooses.
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The Speaker of the House is elected by a majority vote from his/her fellow members of the House.
the majority party the majority party
The house chooses the speaker of the house
The Representatives select the Speaker of the House of Representatives. There is no requirement that the Speaker actually be one of the Representatives; they could choose anybody that they like. But in practice, the Speaker is always a fairly senior representative.
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The speaker chooses the road "less traveled by" because it represents a less conventional and more unique path in life. By taking this road, the speaker hopes to stand out and have a more fulfilling and memorable journey.
He stays Speaker of the House. The V.P. becomes President. I'm pretty sure that he chooses a new V.P. and Congress votes on it (Ammendment 25)