Governor may convene legislature or senate

Colorado Constitution (January 1876)

Colo. Const. art. IV, s 9 - 9
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The governor may, on extraordinary occasions convene the general assembly, by proclamation, stating therein the purpose for which it is to assemble; but at such special session no business shall be transacted other than that specially named in the proclamation. He may by proclamation, convene the senate in extraordinary session for the transaction of executive business.

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