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frankwu

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Why is expert information especially powerful for bureaucrats in Texas?
 
  a. The state's legislative committee system does produce much legislative expertise.
  b. Usually the only alternative source of information for a legislator is the agency's clientele group.
  c. The more technical the information, the greater the agency's advantage in controlling that information.
  d. There is less public input.
 e. All of these make expert information powerful.

Question 2

Except in the case of a few high-profile agencies such as the Texas Department of Transportation and the Parks and Wildlife Department, state agencies ordinarily receive little support from _____.
 
  a. the public
  b. clientele groups
  c. the legislature
  d. the governor
  e. their chief administrators



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

a



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