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Former legislators, former legislative aides, along with former governors and gubernatorial aides are all forbidden by the Texas Election Code from lobbying the state legislature and state executive agencies. True or false?

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True, as a result of the view that, the lobbying carried out by the former legislators, former legislative aids along with former governors might create an avenue whereby corruption can crop up which would affect the credibility of the election.

For example, a former governor might lobby the state executive agency like those in charge of investigating corruption. This would prevent corruption charges to be brought against the state governor from being investigated adequately.

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