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​Which of These Is Considered a Reason That Opposes an Expansion

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​Which of these is considered a reason that opposes an expansion of the governor's powers?


A) ​The governor already has a lot of personal power based on the margin of electoral victory and personal persuasion, so additional power is not necessary.
B) Because there is often no clear executive authority from the governor, bureaucrats have too much discretion to act on their own.
C) ​The governor needs to be able to control all boards and commissions soon after his or her election to implement more favorable policies.
D) ​The legislature's power is too strong, and a stronger governor would help counteract that.
E) ​There are too many elected officials in Texas, creating confusion among the public.

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