A) the ability to raise taxes.
B) the veto.
C) the creation of new programs.
D) the power to take money from the budget for vacations.
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A) They disappear.
B) They need to be held over for a second year.
C) They become law after twelve days.
D) They are killed.
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A) attorney general.
B) secretary of state.
C) superintendent of public instruction.
D) state treasurer.
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A) the voters.
B) no one.
C) the state Senate.
D) the lieutenant governor.
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A) appointed by the governor for two terms of four years each.
B) all the same party affiliation as the governor.
C) elected by the voters.
D) picked by the lieutenant governor.
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