Governor's right to address legislature ensures attendance and mandates prompt consideration of messages on bills and other matters. The Governor may address the Legislative Assembly or either House where a Council exists, and may require members' attendance. The Governor may send messages to one or both Houses concerning pending Bills or other matters, and the receiving House must consider, with all convenient despatch, any matter required by such a message to be taken into consideration.
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Governor's right to address legislature ensures attendance and mandates prompt consideration of messages on bills and other matters.
The Governor may address the Legislative Assembly or either House where a Council exists, and may require members' attendance. The Governor may send messages to one or both Houses concerning pending Bills or other matters, and the receiving House must consider, with all convenient despatch, any matter required by such a message to be taken into consideration.
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