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Review 8.1 What is a federal system? This clause states that the laws Congress makes outweigh state laws. What is the clause? What is the state military force called? What are the states forbidden to do? Powers set aside for the states are called what? And in which amendment are these discussed? Powers shared by the state and federal government are called what? What is an example? What are the three branches of the state government? What is Florida’s Bill of Rights called?

 Most every state has a bicameral (two house) legislature which includes the Senate, and the House of Representatives.  Nebraska is the only state with a unicameral (one house) legislature.

 Usually, state senators have four-year terms and representatives have two-year terms.

Senator Bill Montford

Representative Alan B. Williams Representative Halsey Beshears Representative Michelle Rehwinkel Vasilinda

 Qualifications for state legislators: 1. American Citizens 2. Live in the district they represent 3. Must be at least 18 years old

 In Florida, the State Legislation is in session for two (2) months of the year.

 State legislatures main job is to make laws which are called statutes.  The Speaker of the House directs business in the house of representatives.  The Lieutenant Governor or a Senate President directs the state senate.

Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives Steve Crisafulli

Senate President Andy Gardiner

 Ideas for bills come from the governor, the executive branch, interest groups, individuals, and the legislatures themselves.

 State legislatures have various committees similar to Congress.  The committees study bills, hold hearings, and change bills if necessary.  Both houses of the state legislature must vote to approve a bill and the Governor must sign it before it becomes a law.

 In addition to creating bills and passing statutes, our legislature also has the power to amend our Constitution.

There are five ways that the Florida Constitution can be amended. 1. Ballot Initiative Process 2. Constitutional Convention 3. Constitutional Revision Commission 4. Legislative Joint Resolution 5. Taxation and Budget Reform Commission  It is much easier to amend the Florida Constitution that the U.S. Constitution.

 In most states, legislatures draw boundary lines for each congressional election district.  Both houses of state legislatures must be apportioned (divided) into districts based on equal population.