Which of the following statements accurately represents a key difference between the legislative process in the Georgia General Assembly (GGA) and in Congress?

A) The Georgia General Assembly has a unicameral legislature, while Congress has a bicameral legislature.
B) The Georgia General Assembly operates on a two-year legislative session cycle, while Congress operates on a one-year cycle.
C) The Georgia General Assembly requires a two-thirds majority to override a gubernatorial veto, while Congress requires only a simple majority.
D) The Georgia General Assembly has the power to impeach state officials, while Congress does not have the authority to impeach federal officials.

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