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Texas Government 2306 Key Terms

Across
To rewrite or change a bill by adding or deleting provisions before it is considered for passage
Laws requiring that meetings of government bodies at all levels of government be open to the general public, with some exceptions
The drawing of district lines so that one district's population is substantially larger or smaller than another's
Electing executive officers to make the bureaucracy directly accountable to the people through the democratic process
On final bill passage, votes and the names of those casting them are recorded in each house's journal
The legislators who are responsible for getting legislation passed or defeated
Structures in which several employees report to a higher administrator who reports to higher authorities until eventually all report to the single individual with ultimate authority
An independent official who takes, investigates, and mediates complaints about government bureaucrats or policy
A system in which elected officials hire campaign workers as public employees
Down
To take official action, both houses require two-thirds of the total membership to be present
Placing two current officeholders and parts of their political bases in the same elective district through redistricting
The tradition of allowing a senator to reject the governor's appointment of a political enemy from the senator's district
A prolonged debate by a senator to delay passage of a bill
Laws that require most records kept by government to be open to the public
Gerrymandering technique in which members of a party are concentrated into one district, thereby ensuring that the group will influence only one district's election rather than several
Government employees who expose bureaucratic excesses, blunders, corruption, or favoritism
The hiring of private contractors to perform government services and perform government functions
A formal expression of legislative sentiment, such as recognizing people, memorializing events, or making decisions that do not involve passing statutes