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iveyjurea

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When a bill is pigeonholed by a committee, it is
 
  a. given the highest priority.
  b. placed on the calendar.
  c. given a special rule by the rules committee.
  d. put on the bottom of a committee's agenda never to be seen again.
  e. earmarked to receive favorable consideration from the appropriations committee.

Question 2

Address and quo warranto proceedings are both methods of
 
  a. evading limits on the Governor's power to make appointments.
  b. removing an official from office.
  c. promoting the representation of minorities on state boards and commissions.
  d. preparing the executive budget.
  e. preparing for prosecution of those charged with capital crimes.



Meganchabluk

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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

B



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