Which of these is considered a reason that supports an expansion of the governor's powers?
a. The governor would have more meaningful budget authority
b. The governor's veto power is not as absolute as it should be.
c. Dispersion of power is a good way to keep one person from gaining too much control.
d. The governor would be able to appoint more people to serve on the state executive board.
e. The personal power of the governor is not strong enough.
a
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