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Georgia Constitution Four Exam Rated A+ Under Article IX, Section II, Paragraph IX, the Cons provides immunity for local governments from suits for torts. What is included - Answer- school gov, city gov, county gov In regard to their power to tax, cities and counties - Answer- may use any tax authorized by the Cons or general law About judges in GA - Answer- Judges of the Superior and state courts are elected on a nonpartisan ballot every four years The Chief Justice of the GA's Supreme Court - Answer- is elected by the members of the Supreme Court District Attorneys - Answer- enjoy immunity from private suite for actions arising from performance of their duties. What kind of public education is the State obligated by the Cons to provide to its citizens - Answer- adequate education The decisions of the Supreme Court - Answer- bind all other courts as precedents In which cases does the Supreme Court have original jurisdiction - Answer- none The salary of Judges - Answer- prescribed by law If the state passes a law abolishing the state income tax in 2006, would that law prohibit state from passing a law creating a state income tax in 2010 - Answer- no The Constitution seeks to remove the Board of Regents University System of GA from political pressure. Which of the following is not true - Answer- The governor can remove the members of the Board of Regents at any time. A cons. controversy in GA concerns the independence of the Sup. of State Schools from the State Board of Ed. what suggests the independence of the superintendent from the board in direction state schools? - Answer- The Sup. is elected by the people. What is true about local school systems in GA - Answer- The Gen Assembly may define the duties of the School Sup. One sentence in the Cons has had a major impact causing the addition of provisions allowing for benefits to particular groups. Ex. the Gen Assembly to provide scholarships, loans or other assistance to students. The goal of this - Answer- the prohibition on gratuities The Cons provides the use of what tax by local school systems as the primary means of financing schools - Answer- property tax Article VII, Sec I establishes a general rules of uniformity in taxation to promote fairness in the exercise of the taxing power by the state. An exemption specified in Article VII, Section II of the Cons to such uniformity in property tax - Answer- homestead exemption According to Article VII, Sec III, for what purposes may the poewr of taxation be used if the Gen Assembly so ordains - Answer- education, public health, prosecution of crime In Article VII, Section III, the Cons - Answer- does not limit the types of taxes to be used by the State State consitutions are said to require a balanced budget. To what extent does Article III, section IX require a balanced budget - Answer- Expenditures in the general appropriations bill may not exceed what the Governor expects the state to receive in revenue for the next fiscal year plus any surplus from the current fiscal year. In regard to state debt, what is true - Answer- the state may issue bonds to build highways According to the Cons, which of the following is true in regard to counties in GA - Answer- The state may not increase the number of counties beyond 159 Article IX, Section II, Paragraph III discusses supplementary powers for counties and municipalities. - Answer- All cities and counties may provide police and fire protection The legislative power of the State is vested in - Answer- The Gen. Assembly While the constitution gives counties home rule power that allows them to make laws relating to its property, affairs and local gov., the Gen Assembly retains significant control over governance at the local level. The Gen Assembly - Answer- May pass general laws superseding local laws passed under home rule through general laws. May under ARticle IX, Section II Paragraph I(c)(2) pass local laws i

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Georgia Constitution Four Exam Rated
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About judges in GA - Answer- Judges of the Superior and state courts are elected on a
nonpartisan ballot every four years

The Chief Justice of the GA's Supreme Court - Answer- is elected by the members of
the Supreme Court

District Attorneys - Answer- enjoy immunity from private suite for actions arising from
performance of their duties.

What kind of public education is the State obligated by the Cons to provide to its citizens
- Answer- adequate education

The decisions of the Supreme Court - Answer- bind all other courts as precedents

In which cases does the Supreme Court have original jurisdiction - Answer- none

The salary of Judges - Answer- prescribed by law

If the state passes a law abolishing the state income tax in 2006, would that law prohibit
state from passing a law creating a state income tax in 2010 - Answer- no

The Constitution seeks to remove the Board of Regents University System of GA from
political pressure. Which of the following is not true - Answer- The governor can remove
the members of the Board of Regents at any time.

A cons. controversy in GA concerns the independence of the Sup. of State Schools
from the State Board of Ed. what suggests the independence of the superintendent from
the board in direction state schools? - Answer- The Sup. is elected by the people.

What is true about local school systems in GA - Answer- The Gen Assembly may define
the duties of the School Sup.

One sentence in the Cons has had a major impact causing the addition of provisions
allowing for benefits to particular groups. Ex. the Gen Assembly to provide scholarships,
loans or other assistance to students. The goal of this - Answer- the prohibition on
gratuities

The Cons provides the use of what tax by local school systems as the primary means of
financing schools - Answer- property tax

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