How does the legislature ensure that an agency is still needed?
A. The legislature waits for the governor to send a request to eliminate an agency.
B. The legislature waits for the agency heads to request the elimination of their agency.
C. The legislature does an analysis of the cost of keeping an agency open versus the benefits to society.
D. The Sunset Advisory Commission, whose members are appointed by the lieutenant governor and the speaker of the house, conducts a research and review process on that agency.
Answer: D
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