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1 Texas State Government
The Texas Legislature p

2 The Function of the Legislative Branch
The Texas legislature is bicameral, meaning two rooms or houses. The two houses are: Senate House of Representatives Lawmakers from both chambers decide how much money should be spent on education, whether taxes should be raised or lowered, and how to help the economy.

3 Duties The Texas legislature makes laws that govern Texas.
Other duties include: Approving or rejecting the governor’s appointments Using the power of oversight to review the actions of other branches of government. Discusses how state monies should be spent What to do about prison overcrowding, Taxes Education The environment Legislatures represent the people of Texas so they listen to voters concerns about current issues.

4 Running the State Government
The Texas legislature is composed of 31 members in the Senate and 150 members in the House of Representatives. It meets every two years. The lieutenant governor, elected by voters of the state, serves as the Senate’s president. The House of Representatives elects a Speaker of the House. Committees help the legislature carry out tasks such as studying problems and drafting bills.

5 Running the State Government
One important duty of the legislature is redrawing legislative and congressional districts as the population changes. This is known as redistricting and may determine which party controls the state legislature. Redistricting occurs after a census is completed. Redistricting creates many arguments in the Texas legislature because it changes the distribution of political power.

6 How a Bill Becomes a Law There are two types of proposals that can be considered by the state legislature: Resolution Bill A resolution officially expresses the legislature’s opinion about a subject. Resolutions are used to propose amendments to the Texas or U.S. Constitutions or to set rules of conduct. A bill is a proposed law. A bill that is approved by both the House and Senate and signed by the governor becomes a law.

7 How a Bill Becomes a Law A bill is first “read” before the entire House or Senate and assigned to a committee. The committees listen to people who favor the bill and who oppose it. The committees decide if the rest of the House or Senate should consider the bill. Most bills are not recommended for further consideration. Those bills are said to have “died in committee.” A bill that is recommended for further consideration must be debated by the entire House or Senate. Then they vote.

8 How a Bill Becomes a Law If a majority votes in favor of the bill, then that bill usually will be considered by the legislators in the other house. Once a bill has been approved by both the House and Senate, it goes to the governor. If the governor signs the bill, it becomes a law. If the governor vetoes the bill, it does not become a law unless two-thirds of ht House and two-thirds of the Senate vote to override the veto.


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