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Texas Government Key Terms

Across
The amount paid each day that a legislator is working
To set a bill aside and not take any action on it throughout the entire legislative session
Holding a position automatically because one also holds some other office
The part of the executive branch that actually administers government policies and programs
A resolution, such as one dealing with constitutional amendments, that requires approval of both houses but not the governor
The rules and regulations written by administrators to implement public policy
A district that elects one senator or one representative; districts should be equal in population
Legally mandated restrictions on the number of times that a politician can be reelected to an office
A power that allows the governor to stop a bill from becoming law
Bringing formal charges against a public official; the legislative equivalent of indictment for improper conduct in office
A gerrymandering technique of dividing up a minority party's voters into so many geographical districts that their voting power in any one district is negligible
An oral vote that is not put in the official record
The governor's powers to pardon, parole, and grant reprieves to convicted criminals
A system in which the chief executive has the power to appoint and remove top administrators
Down
Currently elected officials
A temporary committee that is created for one specific purpose and usually serves in advisory capacity
Permanent committees that function throughout the legislative session. there are two types: substantive and procedural
Subdivisions of standing committees that consider specialized areas and categories or proposed legislation