Deck 7: The Texas Legislature

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For how long does the Texas legislature meet?

A) The legislature meets all year, with breaks for holidays and campaigning.
B) The regular session is nine months every year.
C) The legislature meets for nine months biennially.
D) The regular legislative session lasts 140 days every two years.
E) The legislature meets for six months every year.
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Which of the following statements about the Texas legislature is incorrect?

A) The House and the senate can physically force members to attend legislative sessions.
B) The legislature decides the amount of money to be appropriated for every executive agency over a two-year period.
C) Only the senate has the constitutional authority to launch investigations into problems concerning the state.
D) Only the House has the power to impeach members of the executive and judicial branches of government.
E) Only the Senate has the power to try officials on impeachment charges.
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In the Texas legislature, the House has ______ members and the senate has ______ members.

A) 435; 100
B) 100; 25
C) 150; 31
D) 31; 150
E) 100; 50
Question
If the legislature grants a particular corporation an exception from a state law, it is called

A) logrolling.
B) a special bill.
C) a private resolution.
D) a filibuster.
E) a general bill.
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The agenda for special sessions in the Texas legislature are set by the

A) lieutenant governor and the Texas Speaker of the House.
B) governor.
C) Texas supreme court.
D) chair of the joint committee on special sessions.
E) governor, with approval from the lieutenant governor.
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Which of the following statements about simple resolutions is correct?

A) They do not require the signature of the governor.
B) They can only concern the internal rules of the Texas legislature.
C) They are limited to matters of concern for no more than two House districts.
D) They can only be initiated by either the Speaker or the lieutenant governor.
E) They are only used to honor the outstanding achievements of Texas residents.
Question
In 2004 and 2005, three special sessions were called in the Texas legislature to deal with

A) tax codes.
B) deregulation of the pharmaceutical industry.
C) school finance.
D) criminal law reform.
E) budget crises.
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What is the main difference between a bill and a resolution?

A) A resolution is just another name for a bill.
B) A resolution deals only with issues affecting local government, while a bill deals with the entire state.
C) All bills require the signature of the governor, but no resolution does.
D) Unlike a bill, a resolution, if passed, lacks the force of a public law.
E) A resolution must be passed unanimously; a bill needs only a majority.
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What is the function of the "local and consent" calendar?

A) It marks the date by which legislators must vote on specific bills.
B) It is the calendar for all private bills sponsored by members of the legislature.
C) It is reserved for uncontroversial bills that are not expected to have major opposition.
D) It describes the voting schedule for those bills that require approval by both the legislature and local communities.
E) It is the calendar for bills that only deal with the procedural rules of the legislature.
Question
Constituency services provided by Texas representatives may include all of the following EXCEPT

A) giving a speech to a local civic group.
B) providing legal services in court.
C) attempting to influence decisions of government agencies.
D) writing a letter of recommendation for a constituent.
E) legislative activity.
Question
The requirements for holding office in the Texas legislature

A) are minimal, in keeping with the idea that officeholding should be open to most citizens.
B) are stricter than those in the federal legislature, reflecting the belief that only the most qualified Texans deserve to serve.
C) require one to be a citizen of Texas but not necessarily a citizen of the United States.
D) are the same as in the U.S. Constitution.
E) require one to be a citizen of both Texas and the United States for at least ten years prior to running for office.
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Which of the following is not a legislative power of the Texas governor?

A) calling special sessions
B) signing or vetoing bills
C) setting an agenda in the State of the State address
D) removing, for suitable cause, the Speaker or lieutenant governor
E) visiting with legislators to obtain their votes on a bill
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The typical Texas legislator is most likely to be a

A) white woman with a professional degree.
B) white, affluent businessman.
C) working-class Hispanic woman.
D) middle-class African American lawyer.
E) white, working-class male.
Question
In the Texas legislature, all bills dealing with state revenue must

A) start in the House of Representatives.
B) be initiated by the governor's official budget plan.
C) pass both houses of the legislature with a two-thirds majority.
D) be approved by the state supreme court before becoming law.
E) start in the state senate.
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Which of the following is not a nonlegislative power of the Texas legislature?

A) the power of impeachment
B) the power to investigate financial mismanagement in a state agency
C) the power to formally count the election returns in the governor's race
D) the power to overturn state supreme court decisions with a two-thirds majority
E) the power to supervise the behavior of executive branch agencies
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One of the most notable effects of bicameralism in the Texas legislature is that it

A) speeds up the process of legislation by dividing the labors between two separate institutions.
B) works to the benefit of the more densely populated urban areas.
C) allows for sparsely populated rural counties to receive more of a voice in the legislature.
D) permits more opportunities to kill or significantly modify a bill.
E) allows more bipartisan support for most bills.
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Which of the following statements about special sessions of the Texas legislature is true?

A) Special sessions are a rare occurrence, called on average once a decade.
B) Special sessions were common in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries but have been rare during the past fifty years.
C) Special sessions are common, held an average of once a year since 1876.
D) Special sessions occur often, on average four times a year.
E) Special sessions can be called only once a year.
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Which of the following is neither a duty nor a power of the lieutenant governor in Texas?

A) the power to act as governor when the governor is away from the state
B) the duty to preside over the Texas Senate
C) the capacity to select the chairs of Texas Senate committees
D) the ability to call the Texas Senate into special session
E) the ability to refer bills to committee
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A bill in the Texas legislature that would allow a county to establish a new community college would be classified as a

A) general bill.
B) special bill.
C) local bill.
D) concurrent resolution.
E) simple resolution.
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In Texas, who can write a bill?

A) only a member of the legislature
B) the legislature or someone officially authorized by the legislature
C) any government official
D) anyone at all
E) only the legislature and/or governor
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How is the Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives chosen?

A) The Speaker is elected in a statewide election.
B) The Speaker is the most senior representative in the House.
C) The Speaker is the most senior representative from the majority party.
D) The Speaker is elected by members of the House.
E) The Speaker is appointed directly by the majority party in the House.
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The Texas House of Representatives is responsible for both impeaching government officials and holding the trial after impeachment.
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Why is the comptroller of public accounts so important to the legislature?

A) The comptroller is responsible for setting the salary and compensation packages for legislators.
B) The comptroller informs the legislature how much money it has to spend on the budget.
C) The comptroller investigates suspected illegal campaign contributions.
D) Whoever is comptroller is also the Speaker of the House.
E) The comptroller has to certify the budget for every agency before the budget can be passed.
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A special legislative session may last as long as it takes to complete the session's agenda.
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In the Texas legislature, the referral of a bill to a standing committee in the House and the senate is the job of the

A) governor.
B) secretary of state.
C) Speaker of the House and lieutenant governor.
D) sergeant of the House and senate.
E) chair of the committee to which the bill is being referred.
Question
As in the U.S. Congress, what is the purpose of a conference committee in the Texas legislature?

A) It is a committee in which members of both houses meet informally with the governor's representatives to set the agenda for an upcoming session.
B) It is a committee designed to make differing House and senate versions of the same bill identical.
C) It is the committee that establishes the rules for floor debate in the House.
D) It is another name for a standing committee.
E) It is used by each political party to develop its legislative strategy before each session.
Question
Legislative districts in the Texas House and Senate are

A) based on proportional representation.
B) single-member districts.
C) multiple-member districts.
D) redistricted every four years.
E) redistricted every six years.
Question
The Texas constitution permits the election to the Texas legislature of persons who are not U.S. citizens but who have been legal residents of Texas for at least ten years.
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In the Texas legislature, when a committee chair "pigeonholes" a bill, what happens?

A) The bill is set aside before it is ever discussed in committee.
B) The bill is referred to a special session.
C) The chair vetoes a bill after it has already received an affirmative committee vote.
D) The chair refers a bill to only one subcommittee, rather than two or more.
E) The bill is immediately sent to the floor without a committee vote.
Question
Who has responsibility for redistricting the Texas delegation to the U.S. Congress?

A) the Texas legislature
B) the governor
C) the governor, along with the Texas Senate
D) the U.S. Congress
E) the Texas Supreme Court
Question
What unconventional action did the Texas legislature take in 2003?

A) It redistricted a second time in a single decade.
B) It extended its regular session by two months.
C) It operated without electing a House Speaker.
D) It did not overturn a single gubernatorial veto.
E) It did not pass a single bill.
Question
The Texas legislature meets in regular session once every two years.
Question
When the governor strikes out specific spending provisions in large appropriations bills, it is called

A) pigeonholing.
B) the pocket veto.
C) the line-item veto.
D) the post-adjournment veto.
E) an expenditure veto.
Question
In the Texas House of Representatives, who has the power to allow members to speak in floor debates?

A) the Speaker of the House
B) the leader of the party of which the representative is a member
C) the lieutenant governor
D) no one-House members do not need official permission to speak in floor debates.
E) the governor
Question
In Texas, the governor's State of the State address is an example of the ______ power.

A) special session
B) veto
C) message
D) impeachment
E) media
Question
In Texas, why is a governor's post-adjournment veto so powerful?

A) It cannot be overturned by the legislature.
B) It can be overturned only by a two-thirds majority of both houses.
C) It allows the governor to veto parts of a bill but not all of it.
D) It allows the governor to get maximum media coverage.
E) It can only be overturned by a unanimous vote in both houses.
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The typical Texas legislator is a white, upper-class, male Protestant.
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Which of the following statements about partisanship in the Texas legislature is correct?

A) Partisan rivalries have been high throughout the history of the Texas legislature.
B) Historically, partisanship has been rather low, but in recent years the legislature has moved into a more partisan era.
C) The legislature was divided by partisan bickering before the 1980s, but the conflict has decreased steadily since then.
D) The Texas constitution was amended in 1986 to forbid partisanship from interfering with the legislative process.
E) Typically, with Democrats as the majority party, partisanship has been much higher than with Republicans in control.
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What is the importance of the Supreme Court case Reynolds v. Sims?

A) It declared the Voting Rights Act of 1965 constitutional.
B) It declared poll taxes unconstitutional.
C) It declared the constitutional principle of "one person, one vote."
D) It declared that preclearance was an unconstitutional abridgement of state power.
E) It declared racial gerrymandering to be unconstitutional.
Question
The Legislative Redistricting Board has the authority to draw new districts if

A) appointed to do so by the governor after a special redistricting session.
B) the legislature fails to redistrict in the first regular session.
C) ordered to do so by the state supreme court or a federal district court.
D) a majority in both the House and the senate vote to allow it.
E) appointed to do so by the governor and lieutenant governor.
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Describe the structure and organization of the Texas legislature. Consider the following questions: What are some of the effects of bicameralism? What are committees and what are their roles? When is the Texas legislature in regular session?
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Like the U.S. president, the governor of Texas can kill a bill by refusing to sign it.
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In Texas, both the lieutenant governor and the Speaker of the House are elected in statewide elections.
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What are the different responsibilities and powers of the Texas legislature? What powers does the Texas constitution grant? What are some of the informal powers individual representatives may wield?
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The secretary of state in Texas is responsible for redrawing legislative districts every ten years.
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Describe how a bill becomes a state law. Consider the following questions: Who writes bills? What are the rules for debate on the floor? What are some of the powers of the governor throughout this process?
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Unlike the U.S. Senate, the Texas Senate does not permit filibusters.
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The lieutenant governor is also a member of the Texas House of Representatives.
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If the Texas legislature fails to redistrict, the task of redistricting then falls to the federal district courts.
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Members of the Texas House of Representatives are permitted to speak on the House floor for as long as they wish.
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Conference committees are designed to make Texas House and Senate bills identical to each other.
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The governor of Texas has the authority to exercise a line-item veto.
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The Texas constitution forbids the legislature to borrow money to conduct the daily operations of government.
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Deck 7: The Texas Legislature
1
For how long does the Texas legislature meet?

A) The legislature meets all year, with breaks for holidays and campaigning.
B) The regular session is nine months every year.
C) The legislature meets for nine months biennially.
D) The regular legislative session lasts 140 days every two years.
E) The legislature meets for six months every year.
D
2
Which of the following statements about the Texas legislature is incorrect?

A) The House and the senate can physically force members to attend legislative sessions.
B) The legislature decides the amount of money to be appropriated for every executive agency over a two-year period.
C) Only the senate has the constitutional authority to launch investigations into problems concerning the state.
D) Only the House has the power to impeach members of the executive and judicial branches of government.
E) Only the Senate has the power to try officials on impeachment charges.
C
3
In the Texas legislature, the House has ______ members and the senate has ______ members.

A) 435; 100
B) 100; 25
C) 150; 31
D) 31; 150
E) 100; 50
C
4
If the legislature grants a particular corporation an exception from a state law, it is called

A) logrolling.
B) a special bill.
C) a private resolution.
D) a filibuster.
E) a general bill.
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5
The agenda for special sessions in the Texas legislature are set by the

A) lieutenant governor and the Texas Speaker of the House.
B) governor.
C) Texas supreme court.
D) chair of the joint committee on special sessions.
E) governor, with approval from the lieutenant governor.
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6
Which of the following statements about simple resolutions is correct?

A) They do not require the signature of the governor.
B) They can only concern the internal rules of the Texas legislature.
C) They are limited to matters of concern for no more than two House districts.
D) They can only be initiated by either the Speaker or the lieutenant governor.
E) They are only used to honor the outstanding achievements of Texas residents.
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7
In 2004 and 2005, three special sessions were called in the Texas legislature to deal with

A) tax codes.
B) deregulation of the pharmaceutical industry.
C) school finance.
D) criminal law reform.
E) budget crises.
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8
What is the main difference between a bill and a resolution?

A) A resolution is just another name for a bill.
B) A resolution deals only with issues affecting local government, while a bill deals with the entire state.
C) All bills require the signature of the governor, but no resolution does.
D) Unlike a bill, a resolution, if passed, lacks the force of a public law.
E) A resolution must be passed unanimously; a bill needs only a majority.
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9
What is the function of the "local and consent" calendar?

A) It marks the date by which legislators must vote on specific bills.
B) It is the calendar for all private bills sponsored by members of the legislature.
C) It is reserved for uncontroversial bills that are not expected to have major opposition.
D) It describes the voting schedule for those bills that require approval by both the legislature and local communities.
E) It is the calendar for bills that only deal with the procedural rules of the legislature.
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10
Constituency services provided by Texas representatives may include all of the following EXCEPT

A) giving a speech to a local civic group.
B) providing legal services in court.
C) attempting to influence decisions of government agencies.
D) writing a letter of recommendation for a constituent.
E) legislative activity.
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11
The requirements for holding office in the Texas legislature

A) are minimal, in keeping with the idea that officeholding should be open to most citizens.
B) are stricter than those in the federal legislature, reflecting the belief that only the most qualified Texans deserve to serve.
C) require one to be a citizen of Texas but not necessarily a citizen of the United States.
D) are the same as in the U.S. Constitution.
E) require one to be a citizen of both Texas and the United States for at least ten years prior to running for office.
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12
Which of the following is not a legislative power of the Texas governor?

A) calling special sessions
B) signing or vetoing bills
C) setting an agenda in the State of the State address
D) removing, for suitable cause, the Speaker or lieutenant governor
E) visiting with legislators to obtain their votes on a bill
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13
The typical Texas legislator is most likely to be a

A) white woman with a professional degree.
B) white, affluent businessman.
C) working-class Hispanic woman.
D) middle-class African American lawyer.
E) white, working-class male.
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In the Texas legislature, all bills dealing with state revenue must

A) start in the House of Representatives.
B) be initiated by the governor's official budget plan.
C) pass both houses of the legislature with a two-thirds majority.
D) be approved by the state supreme court before becoming law.
E) start in the state senate.
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Which of the following is not a nonlegislative power of the Texas legislature?

A) the power of impeachment
B) the power to investigate financial mismanagement in a state agency
C) the power to formally count the election returns in the governor's race
D) the power to overturn state supreme court decisions with a two-thirds majority
E) the power to supervise the behavior of executive branch agencies
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16
One of the most notable effects of bicameralism in the Texas legislature is that it

A) speeds up the process of legislation by dividing the labors between two separate institutions.
B) works to the benefit of the more densely populated urban areas.
C) allows for sparsely populated rural counties to receive more of a voice in the legislature.
D) permits more opportunities to kill or significantly modify a bill.
E) allows more bipartisan support for most bills.
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17
Which of the following statements about special sessions of the Texas legislature is true?

A) Special sessions are a rare occurrence, called on average once a decade.
B) Special sessions were common in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries but have been rare during the past fifty years.
C) Special sessions are common, held an average of once a year since 1876.
D) Special sessions occur often, on average four times a year.
E) Special sessions can be called only once a year.
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18
Which of the following is neither a duty nor a power of the lieutenant governor in Texas?

A) the power to act as governor when the governor is away from the state
B) the duty to preside over the Texas Senate
C) the capacity to select the chairs of Texas Senate committees
D) the ability to call the Texas Senate into special session
E) the ability to refer bills to committee
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A bill in the Texas legislature that would allow a county to establish a new community college would be classified as a

A) general bill.
B) special bill.
C) local bill.
D) concurrent resolution.
E) simple resolution.
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In Texas, who can write a bill?

A) only a member of the legislature
B) the legislature or someone officially authorized by the legislature
C) any government official
D) anyone at all
E) only the legislature and/or governor
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How is the Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives chosen?

A) The Speaker is elected in a statewide election.
B) The Speaker is the most senior representative in the House.
C) The Speaker is the most senior representative from the majority party.
D) The Speaker is elected by members of the House.
E) The Speaker is appointed directly by the majority party in the House.
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22
The Texas House of Representatives is responsible for both impeaching government officials and holding the trial after impeachment.
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23
Why is the comptroller of public accounts so important to the legislature?

A) The comptroller is responsible for setting the salary and compensation packages for legislators.
B) The comptroller informs the legislature how much money it has to spend on the budget.
C) The comptroller investigates suspected illegal campaign contributions.
D) Whoever is comptroller is also the Speaker of the House.
E) The comptroller has to certify the budget for every agency before the budget can be passed.
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A special legislative session may last as long as it takes to complete the session's agenda.
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25
In the Texas legislature, the referral of a bill to a standing committee in the House and the senate is the job of the

A) governor.
B) secretary of state.
C) Speaker of the House and lieutenant governor.
D) sergeant of the House and senate.
E) chair of the committee to which the bill is being referred.
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26
As in the U.S. Congress, what is the purpose of a conference committee in the Texas legislature?

A) It is a committee in which members of both houses meet informally with the governor's representatives to set the agenda for an upcoming session.
B) It is a committee designed to make differing House and senate versions of the same bill identical.
C) It is the committee that establishes the rules for floor debate in the House.
D) It is another name for a standing committee.
E) It is used by each political party to develop its legislative strategy before each session.
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27
Legislative districts in the Texas House and Senate are

A) based on proportional representation.
B) single-member districts.
C) multiple-member districts.
D) redistricted every four years.
E) redistricted every six years.
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The Texas constitution permits the election to the Texas legislature of persons who are not U.S. citizens but who have been legal residents of Texas for at least ten years.
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In the Texas legislature, when a committee chair "pigeonholes" a bill, what happens?

A) The bill is set aside before it is ever discussed in committee.
B) The bill is referred to a special session.
C) The chair vetoes a bill after it has already received an affirmative committee vote.
D) The chair refers a bill to only one subcommittee, rather than two or more.
E) The bill is immediately sent to the floor without a committee vote.
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Who has responsibility for redistricting the Texas delegation to the U.S. Congress?

A) the Texas legislature
B) the governor
C) the governor, along with the Texas Senate
D) the U.S. Congress
E) the Texas Supreme Court
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What unconventional action did the Texas legislature take in 2003?

A) It redistricted a second time in a single decade.
B) It extended its regular session by two months.
C) It operated without electing a House Speaker.
D) It did not overturn a single gubernatorial veto.
E) It did not pass a single bill.
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32
The Texas legislature meets in regular session once every two years.
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33
When the governor strikes out specific spending provisions in large appropriations bills, it is called

A) pigeonholing.
B) the pocket veto.
C) the line-item veto.
D) the post-adjournment veto.
E) an expenditure veto.
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In the Texas House of Representatives, who has the power to allow members to speak in floor debates?

A) the Speaker of the House
B) the leader of the party of which the representative is a member
C) the lieutenant governor
D) no one-House members do not need official permission to speak in floor debates.
E) the governor
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In Texas, the governor's State of the State address is an example of the ______ power.

A) special session
B) veto
C) message
D) impeachment
E) media
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36
In Texas, why is a governor's post-adjournment veto so powerful?

A) It cannot be overturned by the legislature.
B) It can be overturned only by a two-thirds majority of both houses.
C) It allows the governor to veto parts of a bill but not all of it.
D) It allows the governor to get maximum media coverage.
E) It can only be overturned by a unanimous vote in both houses.
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37
The typical Texas legislator is a white, upper-class, male Protestant.
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38
Which of the following statements about partisanship in the Texas legislature is correct?

A) Partisan rivalries have been high throughout the history of the Texas legislature.
B) Historically, partisanship has been rather low, but in recent years the legislature has moved into a more partisan era.
C) The legislature was divided by partisan bickering before the 1980s, but the conflict has decreased steadily since then.
D) The Texas constitution was amended in 1986 to forbid partisanship from interfering with the legislative process.
E) Typically, with Democrats as the majority party, partisanship has been much higher than with Republicans in control.
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What is the importance of the Supreme Court case Reynolds v. Sims?

A) It declared the Voting Rights Act of 1965 constitutional.
B) It declared poll taxes unconstitutional.
C) It declared the constitutional principle of "one person, one vote."
D) It declared that preclearance was an unconstitutional abridgement of state power.
E) It declared racial gerrymandering to be unconstitutional.
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40
The Legislative Redistricting Board has the authority to draw new districts if

A) appointed to do so by the governor after a special redistricting session.
B) the legislature fails to redistrict in the first regular session.
C) ordered to do so by the state supreme court or a federal district court.
D) a majority in both the House and the senate vote to allow it.
E) appointed to do so by the governor and lieutenant governor.
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41
Describe the structure and organization of the Texas legislature. Consider the following questions: What are some of the effects of bicameralism? What are committees and what are their roles? When is the Texas legislature in regular session?
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42
Like the U.S. president, the governor of Texas can kill a bill by refusing to sign it.
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43
In Texas, both the lieutenant governor and the Speaker of the House are elected in statewide elections.
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44
What are the different responsibilities and powers of the Texas legislature? What powers does the Texas constitution grant? What are some of the informal powers individual representatives may wield?
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45
The secretary of state in Texas is responsible for redrawing legislative districts every ten years.
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46
Describe how a bill becomes a state law. Consider the following questions: Who writes bills? What are the rules for debate on the floor? What are some of the powers of the governor throughout this process?
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47
Unlike the U.S. Senate, the Texas Senate does not permit filibusters.
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48
The lieutenant governor is also a member of the Texas House of Representatives.
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49
If the Texas legislature fails to redistrict, the task of redistricting then falls to the federal district courts.
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50
Members of the Texas House of Representatives are permitted to speak on the House floor for as long as they wish.
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51
Conference committees are designed to make Texas House and Senate bills identical to each other.
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52
The governor of Texas has the authority to exercise a line-item veto.
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53
The Texas constitution forbids the legislature to borrow money to conduct the daily operations of government.
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