What is the difference between sunshine and sunset in the Texas executive?

What will be an ideal response?

Sunshine laws require that Texas agencies conduct official business in the open. This allows both public review and scrutiny of decisions, making government more accountable to the voters. The sunset review process ensures that state agencies are effective in implementing the policies with which they have been charged. This can be effective as a cost-saving measure, as agencies have to explain and justify their budgets and behaviors.

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If you are a student who lives in Tennessee or Wisconsin, why is it more difficult for you to vote than in other states?

a. You are required to vote by mail. b. You are not allowed to use your campus identification card as a voter identification card. c. You are required to present two forms of valid identification before voting. d. You are not allowed to vote absentee in elections.

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The initial period of presidential goodwill

a. is marked by high levels of national support and presidents increasingly speak to bipartisan audiences. b. has gotten shorter because of partisan polarization as opponents quickly swing to disapproval so presidents often speak to audiences of like-minded partisans. c. has gotten longer because political polarization has decreased, and there is a greater interest in resolving political gridlock. d. has never really existed in the United States because presidential elections are partisan affairs so his opponents are not interested in cooperation.

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