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a session of the TX Legislature that begins on the second Tuesday in Jan. of odd-numbered years and lasts for a max. of 140 days. |
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a legislative session called by the governor and limited to not more than 30 days. |
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How many years make a full term for a representative? |
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Does the Texas Legislature divides the state into congressional districts after the federal census? |
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title of the lieutenant governor in his/her role as presiding officer for the TX Senate. |
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the state representative elected by House members to serve as the presiding officer for that chamber. |
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appointed by the House speaker, a substantive committee considers bills and resolutions related to the subject identified by its name and may recommend passage of proposed legislation to the appropriate calendars committee. |
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these House committees consider bills and resolutions relating primarily to procedural legislative matters. |
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created independently by the speaker, a select committee may consider legislation that crosses committee jurisdictional lines or may conduct special studies. |
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a Senate committee appointed by the lieutenant governor for the purpose of considering proposed bills and resolutions before possible floor debate and voting by senators. |
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Special interim committee |
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a Senate committee appointed by the lieutenant governor to study an important policy issue between regular sessions. |
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an organization of legislators who seek to maximize their influence over issues in which they have a common interest. |
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What is the min. age for a state representative as specified the TX Constitution? |
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Who submits the salary increase for legislator? |
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To the state's voters for approval or disapproval. |
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Can the speaker of the HoR vote on bills or resolutions? |
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a resolution that requires action by one legislative chamber only and is not acted on by the governor. |
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a resolution adopted by House and Senate majorities and then approved by the governor. |
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must pass by a majority vote in each house when used to ratify an amendment to the US Constitution. As a proposal for an amendment to the TX Constitution, a joint resolution requires a two-thirds majority vote in each house. |
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the legislature requires reports from state agencies concerning their operations, and the state auditor provides info on their use of state funds. |
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before making an appointment, the governor is expected to obtain approval from the state senator in whose district the prospective appointee resides; failure to obtain such approval will probably cause the Senate to bust the appointee. |
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an expert on rules of order who sits at the left of the presiding officer in the House or Senate and is ever ready to give advice on procedural questions. |
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filed in one house but identical or similar to a bill filed in the other chamber, a companion bill speeds passage because committee consideration may take place simultaneously in both houses. |
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a prohibited practice whereby one representative pressess the voting button of another House member who is absent. |
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a practice whereby supporters of a bill engage in lengthy debate for the purpose of using time and thus preventing floor action on another bill that they oppose. |
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a committee composed of representatives and senators appointed to reach agreement on a disputed bill and recommend changes acceptable to both chambers. |
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What term describes a Senate committee appointed to study an important policy issue between sessions? |
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a special interim committee. |
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What legislative measure is abbreviated as HJR? |
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When does the reading clerk read aloud the full text of a House bill? |
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before it's referred to a committee. |
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How is the House Research Organization governed? |
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by a bipartisan steering committee. |
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What members sit on the Legislative Redistricting Board? |
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1. Lieutenant Governor 2. Speaker of the House of Rep. 3. Attorney general 4. Comptroller of Public Accounts 5. Commissioner of the General Land Office |
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states that seats in both houses of a bicameral state legislature must be apportioned on a population. |
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Why are all representatives elected on a single-member district basis? |
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because it reduces campaign costs and increase s the probability that more African American and Latino candidates will elected. |
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Democrats challenged the constitutionality of mid-term congressional redistricting. |
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Why does the federal Voting Rights Act require that redistricting plans be precleared in Washington? |
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Because TX has a history of discrimination against Latinos and blacks. |
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What are some qualifications for elected legislative officials? |
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1. Citizens of the US 2. Qualified TX voters 3. Residents of the districts for one year after a general election |
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What are some qualifications for House candidates? |
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1. Must reside in TX for two years before being elected. 2. Must be at least 21 years old. |
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What are some qualifications for Senate candidates? |
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1. Must have 5 years of state residence. 2. Must be at least 26 years old. |
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What are some powers of legislators? |
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control government spending, which makes state agencies and personnel and units of local government dependent upon them. |
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What are the three categories that bills fall into? |
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1. Special 2. General 3. Local |
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a bill that makes an exception to general laws for the benefit of a specific individual, class, or corporation. |
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a bill that applies to all people or property in all parts of TX. |
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a bill that creates or affects a single unit of local government. |
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