Robert Rubin molded the NEC to be powerful enough to enforce policy coordination without stepping on toes. The most important toes to avoid stepping on belonged to the __________ who had little experience with policy coordination and was considered the most resistant to NEC management
a. State Department c. Commerce Department
b. Treasury Department d. Office of Management and Budget
B
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One of the major goals of the new federalism was to:
A. administerspecific policies and programs at all levels of government-national, state, and local. B. increase cooperation between the federal and the state governments to solve various national issues. C. return to the states certain powers that had been exercised by the national government since the 1930s. D. enable businesses to move to jurisdictions that offered a competitive advantage. E. grant state governments the power to counter national policies that did not serve their best interests.
Texas may accrue state debt when it
A) relies on federal funding. B) instituted a state-wide lottery system. C) passes a supplemental budget. D) issues general obligation or revenue bonds.