Compare And Contrast The State Of Texas Officials And Their Political Power

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State of Texas Officials and their Political Power

Have you ever wondered who held more power in our state governments? Obviously, most would say the governor, unless that could be proven false by comparing the governor’s power to the lieutenant’s governor. By comparing the formal powers of the state governor to the Lieutenant Governor of Texas, it is proven that the Lt. governor wields more power than the Governor.
Granted by the Senate and Constitution, governors were given powers to: Sign or veto bills passed by the Legislature. Serve as commander-in-chief of the state's military forces. Convene special sessions of the Legislature for specific purposes. Deliver a report on the condition of the state to the Legislature at the beginning …show more content…

governor. His powers include to: serve as chairman of the Legislative Council, serve as the presiding officer of the Senate. The Lt. governor exercises the powers of the Governor if the Governor unexpectedly dies, resignation, removal, or absent. He can also appoint committees of the Senate and lastly, he can break a tie of a decided vote (William, 2010). Out of all these powers the one that stands out the most is that Lt. Governor Dan Patrick can have the opportunity to serve as Governor when is absent, even for just one day. The Lt. governor holds more power in the legislative branch instead of the executive, because of this, compared to the governor of Texas he wields more power. The governor has more duties, but he doesn’t have more access. Access is power. These positions given to the Lt. governor in the Senate, means he or she has the right to debate or vote in many …show more content…

Governors has more executive power, than legislative power, but the governor can have legislative power if they wanted to. In order to do this, they have to build a relationship with legislators and get them to listen to him whenever they want to install new programs, listen to his visions and etc. This is achievable as long as the governor is flexible, patient, and willing. Examples of this is “John Connally had the broadest vision and the best record—and he was the last governor to leave office without being defeated. Most governors, including Ann Richards and George W. Bush, the stars of the nineties”(Texas Monthly,