In what year did the Republican party first take control (first time since 1872) of a chamber of
the Texas Legislature? - Answers 1997.
The Speaker of the House: - Answers Can serve as long as he is elected by a majority of the
House members.
In 1998, most candidates for the Texas House of Representatives: - Answers Faced no
opponent.
Which of the following formal powers belongs to both the President of the Senate and the
Speaker of the House in Texas? - Answers Appointment of members to the conference
committee.
The Texas House of Representatives has: - Answers 150 members.
Which of the following committees exists in the House, but not in the Senate? - Answers
Calendars Committee.
According to your notes, most of the work in the legislature is done in: - Answers Standing
Committees.
How members of the Texas Legislature sit on the floor of the chamber is determined by: -
Answers Seniority of the members.
Which of the following is considered one of the informal rules of being a successful legislator
according to the lecture? - Answers Be honest about the effect of a bill.
The Lt. Governor is chosen: - Answers In a statewide general election.
Who is commonly involved in the campaign to select the Speaker of the Texas House? -
Answers All of the other answers.
Which of the following groups have increased their numbers in the Texas legislature since the
1960's? - Answers all of the other answers.
According to lecture, which of the following functions is least likely to be performed by the
legislature: - Answers Oversight.
Which of the following tend to make it easier for ethnic minority members to gain
representation in the legislature?
Group of answer choices - Answers Single-member districts.
If the members of a committee do not like a particular bill, they can: - Answers Do nothing and
let it die.
, The players in the "iron triangle" are? - Answers the legislative committee, the interest group and
the bureaucratic agency.
Which of the following is NOT a characteristics of the Texas Legislature: - Answers Annual
(every year) sessions.
In the Texas Senate, a bill can be introduced by: - Answers a member of the Senate.
If a colleague moves to table a bill that you are trying to pass. You should: - Answers Be very
upset with him.
The term reapportionment refers to: - Answers The process of redrawing the boundaries of the
legislative districts every ten years.
New legislators are often at a disadvantage relative to lobbyists because: - Answers Lobbyists
have more knowledge and experience
The Speaker of the House alone has the power to: - Answers Assign bills to committee.
Which of the following legislative functions is much less important in Texas than at the national
level? - Answers investigations and information.
The Legislative Budget Board: - Answers Is comprised of members of the House and Senate.
Differences between bills passed by the Senate and House are resolved by: - Answers a
conference committee.
Which of the following is a characteristic of the Texas Legislature? - Answers strong leaders.
Until recently, partisanship has traditionally been of little importance in the Texas legislature
because: - Answers Democrats dominated all positions of power.
When it comes to mirror representation, which of the following groups are under represented in
the Texas Legislature? - Answers All of the other answers.
In the House, members of the standing committees are appointed by: - Answers the Speaker of
the House.
When the United States Congress tells the Texas Legislature that it must do something: -
Answers It is called a mandate.
Which of the following votes is considered MOST significant in the Texas Legislature? -
Answers Second Reading.
A legislator who sometimes votes his conscience, and other times does what the district wants,
is: - Answers Is adopting the role orientation of politico.
Legislative Staff members: - Answers Write Speeches and do research.