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Essay On Texas Constitution

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Texas Constitution: Giving Unfair Government Salaries and Qualifications The Texas Constitution is not perfect, but several changes could be made to help benefit all of the citizens in Texas and everyone in the Texas government system. After carefully reading “Texas Politics Today” and researching salaries and qualifications are indeed something worth changing. Legislators and lieutenant governors’ salary need changing, and while the qualifications for the judicial branch need to be looked over too. Did you know that Texas legislators earn the lowest yearly salaries in the United States (“Comparison of State”)? Not only do Texas legislators earn the lowest salaries, but also they haven’t done anything to raise the amount. “The Texas Constitution sets the salary of a state legislator at $7,200 per year. This amount can be changed only by voter approval of a recommendation for an increase made by the Texas Ethics Commission” (Maxwell, et al. 63). With this little of an income, no one would want to take this job seriously concluding a poor legislative branch. …show more content…

65). If they all share executive power, why don’t they all have the same yearly salary? The lieutenant governor’s salary is around only $9,600, while the governor has a yearly salary of $153,800. How does $9,600 motivate anyone to help our government day by day without sabotaging it? “The highest-paid lieutenant governor in 2014 was Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. Jim Cawley (R), who received a salary of $157,765” (“Comparison of Lieutenant”). But as “Comparison of Lieutenant”, in 2014 Texas had the lowest-paid lieutenant governor at a salary of $7,200. The state of Texas should try to find a way to raise the salary of the lieutenant governor to ensure the seriousness of his job and our

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