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Encyclopedia > Lieutenant Governor of Texas

Lieutenant Governor of Texas is the second-highest executive office in state government. He assumes the powers of Governor when the Governor is out of the state or otherwise unable to fulfill his duties. He becomes Governor if the elected Governor resigns or dies while in office.


Under the provisions of the state constitution, the Lieutenant Governor is President of the Texas Senate. By the rules of the Senate, the Lieutenant Governor establishes all special and standing committees, appoints all chairpersons and members, and assigns all Senate legislation to the committee of his choice.


The Lieutenant Governor decides all questions of parliamentary procedure in the Senate. He also has broad discreation in following Senate procedural rules.


The dual role of serving both in the executive and legislative branches of government effectively makes this the most powerful position in Texas state politics.


The Lieutenant Governor is an ex officio member of several statutory bodies. These include the Legislative Budget Board, the Legislative Council, the Legislative Audit Committee, the Legislative Education Board, the Cash Management Committee and the Bond Review Board. He is Chairperson of the Legislative Budget Board and Legislative Council, which have considerable sway over state programs, the budget and policy.


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Lieutenant Governor of Texas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (410 words)
The Lieutenant Governor of Texas is the second-highest executive office in the government of Texas, a state in the United States of America.
The Lieutenant Governor is elected separately from the Governor, rather than on the same ticket; it is therefore possible for the Governor and Lieutenant Governor to be from different political parties (which was the case during Governor George W. Bush's first term).
Under the provisions of the Texas constitution, the Lieutenant Governor is President of the Texas Senate.
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