In which stage of the public policy process would a cost-benefit analysis be performed?
A. policy selection
B. problem definition
C. specification of alternatives
D. issue identification
Answer: C
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In analyzing Texas laws dealing with unemployment, which statement is not accurate?
a. Texas has a history of having laws that are not as protective of workers' rights as other states. b. Texas has a "right-to-work" provision, prohibiting union membership as a condition for employment. c. Workers' compensation laws in Texas have generally had rather high costs with low worker benefits. d. Texas businesses and state government have pushed for more funding for the unemployed as a way to support economic growth in the state. e. In order to gain access to millions of national government dollars for unemployment, Texas had to provide coverage for workers not previously covered.
In Texas, all judges except municipal judges are
a. appointed by the governor. b. chosen in partisan elections. c. chosen in nonpartisan elections. d. elected by the legislature. e. selected according to a merit plan.
The social welfare program known as SSI is:
A. a transfer payment for the working poor, the temporarily unemployed, and the non-working poor. B. a transfer payment for the indigent blind, disabled, and elderly. C. an in-kind assistance program for the bottom 40 percent of income recipients. D. in-kind assistance for the blind, disabled, and children.
A group of people motivated by self-interest are considered to be factions
Indicate whether the statement is true or false