Who is the governor?
Today, campaigns need a lot of this thing in order to be successful.
What is money?
What is an income tax?
How many years the budget covers.
what is 2 years?
What No Child Left Behind actually did.
What is "left children behind"?
A power granted by the state constitution or state statutes.
What is a formal power?
The most powerful position in Texas.
Who is the Lieutenant governor?
Cigarettes, alcohol, and gas would be taxed with this type of tax.
What are excise taxes?
The body or individual the budget is primarily the responsibility of.
What is the legislature?
Schools are normally funded by this type of tax.
What are property taxes?
What the governor acts as when they supervise major state programs.
What is a chief administrator?
These individuals are usually successful in elections
What are incumbents?
The most important source of revenue for state governments
What are sales taxes?
The second stage of the budgetary process.
What is the legislative process?
Schools operated with public funds by private groups
What are charter schools?
The roles of governor are: Chief administrator, chief legislator, crisis manager, and what
What is Ceremonial Head of State?
The reason why the governor position is weak in Texas.
What is the Davis administration?
The largest source of revenue for local governments
What are property taxes?
The system Texas has, in theory.
What is the "dual-budget" system?
something the government can give to families in order to subsidize the cost of going to another school
What is a voucher?
This veto occurs after the legislative session ends
What is the post-adjournment veto?
The individual in charge of state records in 35 states
Who is the Secretary of State?
Taxes as a percent of a person's income.
What is a tax burden?
Article 3, Section 49a
The test that determines if a voucher can be used at a school.
What is the lemon test?