Which of the following statements about the Texas attorney general's advisory opinions is incorrect?
A) Government officials usually do not follow these opinions as they are not binding.
B) If an official ignores the opinions, the attorney general will not defend the action in court.
C) Advisory opinions are technically not legally binding, but they carry great weight in Texas government.
D) The attorney general has the power to give an opinion that a law or practice does or does not violate other laws or practices of the Texas or U.S. Constitutions.
A
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a. liberal end b. conservative end c. center d. None of the above: the chief justice votes on cases only to break ties.
What was the source of the law that requires at least 40 percent of the general fund to be spent on education unless the legislature declares an emergency?
a. the Constitutional Convention of 1879 b. an initiative c. enactment of legislation by the legislature and governor d. federal regulations