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midterm pls 136
Formulate review introduce deliberate execute - ANS-State Budget Process and Terms

Wages

Education

Healthcare

Welfare

Firefighting, Police, Prisons

Highways - ANS-EXPENDITURES

The money governments bring in, mainly
from taxes - ANS-REVENUE

Money shortage that occurs when the
amount of money coming in is less than the
money being spent - ANS-BUDGET DEFECIT OR SHORTFALL

Non general and general revenue. - ANS-Types of Revenue Generated by States

Sales tax income tax Excise taxes Tax Gift tax property tax - ANS-Types of taxes

States conduct their accounting and financial reporting according to standards set by the
Governmental Accounting Standards Board - ANS-Ø Government Accounting Standards Board

In nearly every state, the secretary of state has the practical duty of running elections: setting
dates, qualifying candidates, and printing and counting the ballots. In a few states, the lieutenant
governor or a state election board oversees these chores. - ANS-State supervision over election
processes

A form of government in which citizens rule directly and not through representatives.
example. Colorado, as we have already seen, embraces the idea of direct democracy. In that
state the constitution allows the electorate, or those individuals who can vote, to take policy mat-
ters into their own hands (even if the voters are not quite sure what they are holding). Ballot
initiatives and referendums allow Colorado voters to amend the constitution or override the
decisions of the state's elected officials—or even remove the officials entirely—with ease. -
ANS-Direct Democracy

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