According to the textbook authors, why do state leaders not want to revise the Texas constitution?
A. Certain groups now in power could potentially lose that power with a revision.
B. It would cost too much money.
C. It is not really needed, as the state operates at a high level of efficiency.
D. A new constitution would have to be approved by the U.S. Congress and they do not want the Texas Constitution to undergo federal scrutiny.
Answer: A
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