The Texas Constitution makes the governor a relatively weak executive; however, he maximizes influences with his tenure in office. his appointive powers. his veto power. all of these choices are true.

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The correct answer is all of these choices are true.

  • The Texas Constitution contains a system of checks and balances to further balance authority.
  • Each branch of this system is capable of controlling or constraining the other two.
  • These controls aid in preventing one branch of the government from dominating others.
  • These controls and counter controls are modeled after those in the U.S. Constitution.
  • A line-item veto is available to the governor of Texas but not to the president.

Why is the Texas governor considered weak ?

  • Since his authority is thus constrained, the Texas governor is viewed as being weak.
  • The Texas governor essentially has the same amount of authority as the lieutenant governor and can simply veto measures.
  • Boards of bureaucracy can be appointed by the governor to increase the authority of his position.

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