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Question 1.
The Texas governor has line-item veto authority over the state budget.


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Question 2.
The office of the lieutenant governor is primarily a legislative office.


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Question 3.
The Texas attorney general is primarily a criminal lawyer.


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Question 4.
The state land commissioner manages the 22 million acres of public lands and mineral rights owned by the state of Texas.


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Question 5.
The office of the state treasurer was created in 1995.


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Question 6.
The Texas Railroad Commission regulates oil and natural gas production in Texas.


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Question 7.
The Texas State Board of Education is appointed by the governor and confirmed by the Senate.


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Question 8.
The governor is very poorly paid.

   
 
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Question 9.
The lieutenant governor is often referred to as the most powerful official in the state.


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Question 10.
Texas has sunset review procedures to determine the effectiveness of state agencies.


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