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When Is a State Administrator Said to Have a Measure

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When is a state administrator said to have a measure of independence from the governor?


A) when his programs are supported by federal funds
B) when he is appointed by the governor's predecessor
C) when he is appointed by the governor
D) when he is appointed by both the governor and the state senate
E) when his programs are budgeted according to the state funds available

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