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The governor can convene the state legislature, including the House of Representatives and State Senate, during special sessions to address urgent issues outside the regular legislative session. This power is typically outlined in the state constitution or statutes. The governor may call a special session for specific purposes, such as addressing budgetary matters or emergencies, and must provide notice to the legislators. The timing and duration of these sessions can vary based on state laws and the governor's discretion.

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