MC An amendment to a state law that bans smoking in local music clubs and bars has generated much opposition from the restaurant industry, which cites that it will decrease their business and reduce a tax income to the state. The legislative

session where this amendment was proposed expires and the amendment is dead. However, the governor signs an executive order that puts this ban into effect. The restaurant industry sues the state and the court rules in favor of the governor. In this situation, health policy has been developed through: (Select all that apply.)
A. Judicial decision.
B. Administrative decision.
C. Special interest lobbying.
D. Legislation.
E. Regulation.


A. Judicial decision.
B. Administrative decision.

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