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penza

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How does a local bill get considered at the state level?
 
  a) it doesn'tlocal issues are handled by municipal governments
  b) through the general state calendar
  c) through the calendar for noncontroversial legislation
  d) through the emergency calendar
  e) only by expanding the issue to affect the whole state

Question 2

Why does Texas have more former legislators working as registered lobbyists than any other state?
 
  a) because legislators can take voluntary retirement
  b) because even incumbents can lose in elections
  c) because low pay and little public appreciation discourage legislators
  d) because legislators are successful in their primary business or law practices
  e) because there is no waiting period to enter a lucrative lobbying practice



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: E



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