Which of the following best characterizes the Texas governor's veto power?
A. Vetoes are so rarely used that they generally fault to significantly influence the legislative process
B. Most vetoes occur early in the legislative process
C. Line-item vetoes allow the governor to use budget cuts as a tool to influence the administration of laws
D. Pocket vetoes allow the governor to oppose bills without making a public statement
E. The legislature is frequently successful in overturning vetoes
C. Line-item vetoes allow the governor to use budget cuts as a tool to influence the administration of laws
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