Yes, riders are allowed in the Georgia Constitution. A rider is an amendment or provision added to a bill or resolution, and in Georgia, this practice is permitted as long as the rider is relevant to the main bill and follows legislative rules. However, it is important to note that riders cannot introduce entirely unrelated matters to the legislation. The Georgia Constitution and state legislative rules provide guidelines for the proper use of riders.
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