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the Court serves as a finder of fact, determining whether
in its judgment the governor is disabled and therefore,
unable to carry out the duties of the office. Under this
section, the Court serves its more typical role deciding
what sections 4.06 through 4.10 mean and how they affect
the rights of the parties before the court.
Section 4.12, Message to General Assembly:
; This section recognizes the governor's responsi-
: bility to report to the people of the State through their
elected representatives. It also recognizes the desirabilir
ty of the governor's direct involvement in the legislative ;
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process. The language of the section is similar to the
language of Article 11, section 19 of the present Constitu-
tion.
Section 4.13, Convening the General Assembly:
This section gives the governor power to convene
the General Assembly or the Senate alone. It is similar
to Article 11, section 16 of the present Constitution.
Although this draft section requires that the governor
issue a proclamation stating the purpose fcr which he has
convened the General Assembly into special session, the |