Taxes on pollution or on cigarettes are examples of
A) incentives.
B) disincentives.
C) sin taxes.
D) regulations.
E) tax expenditures.
B
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
The president vetoes a bill. The Senate votes to override by a margin of 70 to 30. In the House, the vote is 260 to 175 in favor of an override. What becomes of the legislation?
a. It becomes law. b. It goes to a conference committee to be rewritten. c. It goes to the Supreme Court for legal advisement. d. It is dead. e. It goes to the voters in the next general election.
Public policy is implemented by public administration
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
At what stage of the process can a bill be edited or amended?
a. During its proposal and sponsorship b. After it has been presented to the House or Senate c. At any stage of the process in committee d. Once proposed, the bill cannot be edited or amended.