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15 January, 13:33

Singular executive authority in the state of texas is vested in the office of governor.

a. True

b. False

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  1. 15 January, 13:46
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    The answer is false.

    There is a plural executive authority existing in the local government. The political power is divided to all government leaders.

    Only the President of the Executive branch has the singular executive authority. However, this kind of power can lead to abuse that is why some of the powers are given to other political leaders who are assigned to the area.
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