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UT Austin Tx Government Exam Questions And Answers When was the 6th Texas Constitution ratified? 1876 Lieutenant Governor Elected official who presides over the Texas Senate Controller of Public Accounts Role elected by the people of Texas who collects the states taxes and determines if ther...

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When was the 6th Texas Constitution ratified? 1876




Lieutenant Governor Elected official who presides over the Texas Senate




Controller of Public Accounts Role elected by the people of Texas who collects the states

taxes and determines if there is enough revenue to fund the state budget. Keeper of the states

monies.




Attorney General The state lawyer of Texas elected by the people




Commissioner of the General Land Office Official elected by the people of Texas who

protects the states environment and administers public lands




Texas Railroad Commission Commission elected by the people of Texas to regulate

intrastate transportation and the oil/gas industry




Local Governments Counties, Municipalities, and Special Districts

, UT Austin Tx Government Exam Questions
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Counties the most restricted of the local governments. A commission form of government

that combines executive and legislative authority. Headed by a judge.




Home Rule Rule that allows a city to write its own charter and make changes in it without

legislative approval. Can only happen in cities with populations over 5,000 people




General Law The law stating that cities must operate under statewide statutes




Special Districts limited purpose local governments that have taxing authority. For

example, school districts.




Legislature the location of initiation for amendment proposals in Texas




How much of the house or senate is required to submit proposed constitutional amendments to

voters 2/3; a majority of the house/senate

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