Georgia. Executive Council
The Executive council of Georgia was established under the Constitution of 1777. It was not an Upper house of the Assembly, but it had certain legislative powers. It was required to attend all sessions of the Assembly and examine all proposed laws and ordinances after the second reading. It could propose amendments and make suggestions.
From the description of Georgia Executive Council papers, 1777-1788. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 78245631
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