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16 April, 03:54

Which is true of state legislatures? Practice A They create legislation that becomes state law. B They do not have the power to approve state budgets and tax legislation. C Laws created by state legislatures override federal law. D Most have a unicameral structure

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  1. 16 April, 04:00
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    Following is true of State Legislatures ::

    (A) They create legislation that becomes state law.
  2. 16 April, 04:23
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    The correct answer is A They create legislation that becomes state law.

    Indeed, state laws are created and/or ratified by the state legislature. They do have the power to approve state budgets and tax legislation since it is one of their powers. States laws cannot override federal law since the latter has supremacy over state law as per the US Constitution. Finally most states have actually a bicameral structure with the exception of Nebraska that has only one chamber.
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