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dmcintosh

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What is the importance of the Texas Performance Review (TPR) System?
 
  a. It reflected an increasingly liberal approach to state spending during the 1990s.
 b. It requires that agencies prepare strategic plans before submitting budget proposals to the legislature.
  c. It was a budgeting approach that decreased accountability for state agencies.
 d. It created the Legislative Budget Board (LBB) to handle state budgets.
 e. All of these are important parts of the TPR System.

Question 2

Factors that help make the bureaucracy in Texas accountable include all of these except _____.
 
  a. the long ballot
 b. sunset reviews
 c. legislative oversight
 d. a more integrated executive branch
  e. an open records law



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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