Texas Legislative Branch: Structure, Powers, and Processes

0.0(0)
Studied by 0 people
call kaiCall Kai
learnLearn
examPractice Test
spaced repetitionSpaced Repetition
heart puzzleMatch
flashcardsFlashcards
GameKnowt Play
Card Sorting

1/44

encourage image

There's no tags or description

Looks like no tags are added yet.

Last updated 12:58 AM on 4/10/26
Name
Mastery
Learn
Test
Matching
Spaced
Call with Kai

No analytics yet

Send a link to your students to track their progress

45 Terms

1
New cards

How long does the Texas legislature meet each year?

140 days, including weekends.

2
New cards

When does the Texas legislature convene?

On the second Tuesday in January of odd-numbered years.

3
New cards

What is the adjournment period for the Texas legislature?

Late May or early June.

4
New cards

What is the role of the governor in special sessions?

The governor may convene special sessions and sets the agenda.

5
New cards

What was the total number of bills signed into law by Governor Abbott?

1,155 bills.

6
New cards

What percentage of the Texas biennial budget is allocated to education and health services?

70%.

7
New cards

How many legislators are there in the Texas legislature?

181 state legislators.

8
New cards

What is the composition of the Texas legislature?

A bicameral legislature with an upper house (Senate) and a lower house (House of Representatives).

9
New cards

How many members are in the Texas House of Representatives?

150 members.

10
New cards

How many members are in the Texas Senate?

31 members.

11
New cards

What are the term lengths for members of the Texas House of Representatives?

Two-year terms.

12
New cards

What are the term lengths for Texas Senators?

Four-year terms, with staggered elections.

13
New cards

What is the annual salary for Texas legislators?

$7,200 per year.

14
New cards

What is the per diem allowance for Texas legislators during sessions?

$190 per day.

15
New cards

What are the age requirements for members of the Texas House of Representatives?

At least 21 years old.

16
New cards

What are the age requirements for Texas Senators?

At least 26 years old.

17
New cards

What is the average age of Texas legislators?

55 years old.

18
New cards

What is incumbency and why is it advantageous in Texas legislative elections?

Incumbency provides name recognition and easier access to campaign funding.

19
New cards

What is the process of redistricting in Texas?

Redistricting occurs every ten years after the U.S. census.

20
New cards

Who is responsible for redistricting if a plan is not adopted?

The Legislative Redistricting Board (LRB).

21
New cards

What are the qualifications for Texas House members regarding residency?

Must be legal residents of Texas for at least two years and of their district for at least one year.

22
New cards

What are the qualifications for Texas Senate members regarding voting status?

Must be registered voters for at least five years.

23
New cards

What is the significance of the Texas Constitution of 1876 in redistricting?

It requires the legislature to pass a redistricting plan after each decennial census.

24
New cards

What is the composition of the Legislative Redistricting Board (LRB)?

Lieutenant Governor, Speaker of the House, Attorney General, Comptroller, and Commissioner of the General Land Office.

25
New cards

What demographic trends have been observed in the Texas legislature?

Historically homogeneous, but now includes more diversity with women and minorities.

26
New cards

What is the role of the Legislative Redistricting Board (LRB) in Texas?

The LRB is responsible for redistricting if a plan was not adopted during the first session after the most recent census.

27
New cards

Who comprises the Legislative Redistricting Board (LRB)?

The LRB is composed of the lieutenant governor, speaker of the house, attorney general, comptroller of public accounts, and commissioner of the general land office.

28
New cards

What are the three types of districts a Texas resident lives in?

A state house district, a state senate district, and a U.S. house of representatives district.

29
New cards

What is a bill in the context of the Texas legislature?

A bill is a proposed piece of legislation introduced into either chamber of the legislature for consideration and markup.

30
New cards

What are general bills in Texas?

General bills are applicable to all individuals and property throughout the state.

31
New cards

What distinguishes special bills from local bills in Texas?

Special bills provide exceptions to general laws for specific individuals or types of property, while local bills apply only to a limited geographical area or local government.

32
New cards

What is a resolution in the Texas legislative context?

A resolution is a formal statement of opinion or decision, not a proposed law.

33
New cards

What is the difference between a simple resolution and a joint resolution?

A simple resolution may be passed by either chamber, while a joint resolution must be passed jointly by both chambers.

34
New cards

What is the process for proposing amendments to the Texas Constitution?

Joint resolutions are used to propose amendments to the Texas Constitution.

<p>Joint resolutions are used to propose amendments to the Texas Constitution.</p>
35
New cards

What are the four types of administrative powers in Texas?

Ratification of gubernatorial appointments, creation/abolition of state agencies, requiring reports from state agencies, and budget approval over state agencies.

36
New cards

What is required for the Senate to approve gubernatorial appointments?

A minimum of two-thirds of the senators present must vote in favor.

37
New cards

What is senatorial courtesy in Texas?

Senatorial courtesy compels the Senate to respect the wishes of the senator representing the district where the appointee resides.

38
New cards

What power does the House of Representatives have regarding impeachment?

The House has the power to impeach state judges and executive branch officials.

39
New cards

What is the role of the Senate in the impeachment process?

The Senate tries the case if the House impeaches an official.

40
New cards

What immunities do legislators have during legislative sessions?

Legislators cannot be sued for slander and are privileged from arrest, except for treason, felony, or breaking the peace.

41
New cards

Who is the presiding officer of the Texas Senate?

The lieutenant governor serves as the president of the Senate.

42
New cards

What are the legislative duties of the lieutenant governor?

The lieutenant governor appoints Senate committees, assigns bills to committees, and may cast the deciding vote in case of a tie.

43
New cards

What are the responsibilities of the Speaker of the House in Texas?

The Speaker maintains order during debate, signs bills, votes on legislation, and appoints committee members.

44
New cards

What powers does the Speaker of the House have according to house rules?

The Speaker can appoint all standing committee members, refer proposed legislation to committees, and create select committees.

45
New cards

What is the role of the Speaker of the House in the legislative council?

The Speaker serves on the legislative council and other important committees.