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Alexandra [31]
3 years ago
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How is a state legislature most likely to shape a state's public policy?

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valentinak56 [21]3 years ago
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The state legislature is most likely to shape a state's public policy through passing laws and voting on funding for state programs

Public policy entails various laws and actions of the government which guide its action of ruling the state.

Basically, the state legislature is domiciled in the State's House of Representatives and its functions includes:

  • lawmaking function by researching
  • lawmaking function by writing
  • passing of legislation.

Therefore, the Option B is correct because the state legislature is most likely to shape a state's public policy through passing laws and voting on funding for state programs.

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