I think C or A, one of those two, have a great day!!!
<span>I think it is fair to say that the position of Texas governor is limited in power by the way Texas government is set up. It would appear that the new Texas Constitution of 1876 was formed to greatly limit the Texas governor's ability to get things done without vast support of other members of the Texas government. However, with the support of legislators (Like Governor Perry built through his lengthy time in office) the balance of power can still sit greatly in the governor's hands. The outline of the Texas constitution actually offers the lieutenant governor the most power.</span>
One of the most important nonlegislative functions of Congress is the power to investigate. This power is usually delegated to committees, either the standing committees, special committees set up for a specific purpose, or joint committees composed of members of both houses. investigations, commonly held in the form of Investigatory hearings, are conducted to gather information for the following three main reasons: (1) to consider pending legislation, (2) to investigate issues that may require legislation in the future, and (3) to investigate and oversee federal programs.
Bearing this in mind, it could be said that the option <em>A. to oversee executive agencies,</em> could be a reason why Congress would issue its power to investigate.
Niku is relying on a ROLE to guide her actions.