which of the following is NOT a primary function of the Texas Attorney General? a. The prosecution of most criminal cases in Texas. b. Represent state in conflicts with the National Government. c. Represents the state in legal conflicts with governments of other states. d. Initiation of lawsuits against corporations for consumer protection.
What is the role of the Attorney General? Head of the Department of Justice, top law enforcement officer and lawyer for the United States, defends the US and the Constitution in court cases.
Which of the following is NOT a formal qualification to become a member of the Texas House of Representatives? Having lived in Texas for five years prior to being elected. create exceptions to laws already enacted. Which two individuals are the presiding officers of the state legislature?
The United States Attorney General (AG) is the head of the United States Department of Justice (see 28 U.S.C. § 503) concerned with legal affairs and is the chief law enforcement officer of the United States government.
The governor has the power to either approve or veto bills passed by the Texas Legislature, and to convene the legislature.
Which action represents a function within the authority of the Texas Comptroller? Use of discretion by Comptroller, in the distribution of grant requests made to his/her office. Which power does the Texas Governor have?
“No Person shall be a Representative who shall not have attained to the age of twenty five Years, and been seven Years a Citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that State in which he shall be chosen.”
Which of the following are reasons that committees within the Texas Legislature are not effective? The presiding officers have too much control over the legislative committees. The strong seniority system works against the efficiency of legislative committees.
The executive departments carry out the policies of the president and Congress. Although the cabinet includes the heads of the executive departments, the cabinet's function is to advise the president on policy issues.
The state attorney general in each of the 50 U.S. states and territories is the chief legal advisor to the state government and the state's chief law enforcement officer. a public official who acts as prosecutor for the state or the federal government in court in a particular district.
The cabinet is an advice-giving group selected by the president to aid him in making decisions, membership of which is determined both by tradition and by presidential discretion. By tradition, it is made up of the heads of the fifteen executive departments.
The secretary serves as the chief election officer for Texas, assisting election officials at the county level, and ensuring that election laws are uniformly throughout Texas.
Judicial powers in the state are provided to the courts through the constitution of Texas and the people when they directly elect their judges. That being said, the Texas Governor does have the power to appoint judges in the case of vacancies, either from resignation or death.
Signing or vetoing bills passed by the Legislature. Serving as commander-in-chief of the state's military forces. Convening special sessions of the Legislature for specific purposes. Delivering a report on the condition of the state to the Legislature at the beginning of each regular session.
Although most board and commission members are appointed by the governor, subject to senate approval, members of the Railroad Commission and the State Board of Education are elected by the voters. The Railroad Commission, despite its name, regulates oil and gas production.
A comptroller oversees the accounting and financial reporting procedures of an organization. The is comptroller is senior to controllers and reports to the chief financial officer, the president, or the chief executive officer. ... The comptroller manages all accounting transactions, budgets, and loan activity.
The Texas Constitution divides state government into three separate but equal branches: the executive branch, headed by the governor; the judicial branch, which consists of the Texas Supreme Court and all state courts; and the legislative branch, headed by the Texas Legislature, which includes the 150 members of the ...
As provided by the Texas Constitution and statutes, the main responsibilities of the Office of Attorney General are: Defending the State of Texas and its duly enacted laws by providing legal representation to the State, its officials and agencies, rendering legal opinions, reviewing bonds of public security, and ensuring compliance with ...
To fulfill these responsibilities, the Office of the Attorney General serves as legal counsel to all boards and agencies of state government, issues legal opinions when requested by the Governor, heads of state agencies and other officials ...