Essay On Texas Bureaucracy

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A bureaucracy is the system of non-elected officials administering government policies and programs. Building roads, inspecting gas pumps, inspecting facilities for cleanliness, writing tickets, educating, operating transit systems and Game Warden are the many tasks of a bureaucracy. In the Federal Bureaucracy the president is the CEO. His job is to appoint all officials and being elected to lead this diverse group of organizations. However, Texas does not have a CEO, the power and blame is spread across the various bureau heads. This allows each bureau head to do as they wish in their department, unless the state runs out of money. The governor does not hold this responsibility, but the voters do. Unlike the Bureaucracy of Texas, the responsibility …show more content…

The three agencies that caught my attention are: the Secretary of State, the Comptroller and the Texas Education Agency. The Secretary of State is one of my favorite agencies because he plays a big role in our state and they are the historian/archeologist of our beautiful state. His/her main duties is to protect the state seal and records, chief election official and governor’s right man. The Comptroller is Texas’ accountant, this makes this position important. The comptroller balances the states checkbook and ensures the state has the revenue it thinks it does to balance its budget as required by law. This agency/position is my second favorite because of the responsibility and being an accountant is my dream job. The Texas Education Agency is the states lead educator. Their job is regulate education in the state of Texas. The Texas Education Agency is my third favorite because education is the key to success. In my opinion, not only are these positions/agencies my favorite, they are the most important. Without these three, the state of Texas would be a lot

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