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Foundations of Georgia Government
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Georgia’s State Government (like our Federal Government) Has 3 Branches... Executive Branch Enforces the Laws Legislative Branch Enacts the Laws Judicial Branch Interprets the Laws
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State Government
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Georgia’s Constitution Georgia adopted its first state constitution in 1777. In 1983, Georgians approved the state’s 10 th Constitution. Purpose has always been the same... It gives voters the right to control state government by electing state officials. Citizens may also suggest laws that improve the way the state is governed.
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Georgia’s Government The state constitution is a living document. It is used everyday in governmental decisions. Structure of the Georgia state constitution: – Preamble (Introduction) – Articles (11 main articles) – Sections – Paragraphs Georgia State Constitution What is the basic structure of the Georgia state constitution?
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The Executive Branch (Largest Branch) Governor is the chief executive officer of the state Lieutenant Governor Attorney General Commissioner of Agriculture Commissioner of Labor Commissioner of Insurance Public Service Commissioners Secretary of State State School Superintendent
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The Governor
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Election Elected by a majority of the popular vote Serves a 4 year term May serve 2 consecutive terms
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Qualifications Must be at least 30 years of age Must be a citizen of the US for at least 15 years Must be a resident of the state for at least 6 years ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If Governor dies or resigns, the Lieutenant Governor takes over until the next general election. Should both the Governor and the Lieutenant Governor die or resign, the Speaker of the House of Representatives serves until a new Governor is elected.
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Formal Powers of the Governor Manages the State’s Budget Appoints State Officials Makes an annual “State of the State” address Prepares budget bills Serves as Commander-in-Chief of the Georgia National Guard Makes Sure Laws Are Enforced Sends Georgia Highway Patrol officers and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation into communities in times of danger. Paroles or Pardons Convicted Criminals Appoints State Justices Vetoes Bills or Signs Into Law
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Informal Powers of the Governor guides state agenciesissues proclamations appoints people to state boards and executive offices works with legislators to get laws passed represents the state in various meetings and eventscommunicates personal position on important issues Informal Powers of the Governor
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Who Is Our Current Governor?
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Honorable Nathan Deal Governor of State of Georgia
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The Lieutenant Governor
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Terms Elected by a majority of the popular vote Can serve unlimited number of consecutive terms
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Casey Cagle
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Bicameral (2 Houses) Georgia General Assembly Senate House of Representatives
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Senate House of Representatives 56 Members180 Members At Least 25 Years OldAt Least 21 Years of Age Citizens of the United States Citizens of Georgia for at Least 2 Years Must Have Been Legal Residents of the District from Which They Were Elected for At Least 1 Year Propose and Pass Bills (All Bills Must Be Approved by Both Houses Before Being Sent to the Governor) Elected by Popular Vote to 2 year terms No Limit on Number of Terms Confirm Appointments the Governor Makes to Executive Offices Write Appropriations (Spending ) Bills
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Legislative Sessions Meet Yearly 40 Days Lieutenant Governor Presides Over the Senate Speaker of the House Presides Over the House of Representatives
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Reapportionment every10 years redraw the voting districts to make them equal
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The Judicial Branch Consists of the state’s courts Supreme Court Magistrate Court Probate Court Municipal Court Juvenile CourtState Court Superior Court Court of Appeals 7 Judges 12 Judges 49 Circuits / 205 Judges 70 Courts 120 Judges 159 Courts 120 Judges 370 Courts 350 Judges 159 Courts 159 Judges 159 Courts 159 Chief Magistrates 354 Magistrates
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State Court Juvenile Court Municipal Court Probate Court Magistrate Court Misdemeanors and civil cases of $15,000 Cases involving children under 17 City law violations Document issues (wills, marriage license, inheritance) Civil cases of $15,00 or less
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How Is Georgia’s Government Funded?
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City and County Government
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Georgia Counties Created by the state government to run day to day operations of the state Each county has one town that is the county seat with a court house 159 counties- close enough for a day trip on a horse
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County Organization 1. Board of Commissioners- representatives from across the county that vote on decisions 2. County Commissioner- One elected officer who is the CEO of the county What type does Thomas County have? Elected positions within the county- coroner, board of education, sheriff
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City government 535 cities in Georgia- all created and approved by the state Cities are formed where large numbers of people are located who need services (law protection, fire protection, sanitation, education, animal control) Cities are still a part of the county they are located in, but can tax and make local laws as well
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City Organization Mayor /Council form Both mayor and council are elected Mayor is the executive Council is the legislators
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City / County Services
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Services Counties MUST Provide Local courts Elections Vehicle licenses Property records Taxes Build and repair county roads Document wills Distribute welfare and assistance programs Police and fire protection Garbage disposal Water utilities
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Cities Must provide Cities must provide at least 3 of the following: Taxes Water Sewage Garbage collection Police Fire protection Library Plus hold Elections and 6 city meetings a year
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Your Assignment- City Government Read pg 634-653 in text Pg 656- all questions except critical thinking
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