Illinois Constitution Unit 28-29 True/False
Bills must cover at least three subjects.
False
Legislators may hold only one additional public (government) job in the state.
False
No bill can pass the Senate or House except by three-fifths vote.
False
The General Assembly cannot be called into special session.
False
The governor can only be impeached by the federal government.
False
The governor has 30 days to consider a bill.
False
The governor is elected at the same election as the president.
False
The governor is in charge of foreign affairs.
False
The governor must be 35 years old or older.
False
The governor's salary is $117,804.
False
Bills may start in either house.
True
Bills must be read on three different days (by title) before final vote.
True
Details of the executive branch are in Article 5 of the Illinois Constitution.
True
Each house must have an approval of the other to adjourn.
True
If the governor doesn't act on a bill within 60 days, it automatically becomes law.
True
If the governor's veto results in the bill being passed by a three-fifths vote in each house, the bill will be law.
True
State executive officers serve four year terms.
True
The State Police is an example of a Civil Administrative Code Department.
True
The governor has the job of enforcing the law.
True
The governor may partially veto a bill if it is an appropriations bill.
True
The governor may remove any officer he or she feels are incompentent.
True
The lawmaking process is discussed in Article IV of the state constitution.
True
There is no limit on the number of terms a governor can serve.
True