Which of these arguments best explains the pro-rail position?
a. Once fully functioning, efficient, cheap mass transit systems are in place, urban Texans will change their commuting habits.
b. As Texas cities become denser, public transit will become more financially viable.
c. Light-rail holds out the promise of lessening traffic congestion and relieving the city administrations of supplying more parking downtown.
d. One person riding light-rails instead of driving a car for one year significantly reduces pollution.
e. All of these arguments explain this position.
e
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The presiding officer of the Texas Senate is the
a. Governor. b. Lieutenant Governor. c. Speaker. d. Attorney General. e. Comptroller of Public Accounts.
Which one of the following bodies was created in 1949 to provide research and technical services to Texas legislators?
a. The Legislative Budget Board b. The Legislative Budget Office c. The Legislative Audit Committee d. The Texas Legislative Council e. The Texas Education Board