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State & Local Government
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Problems with state constitutions ….unnecessary details, burdensome restrictions, repetition, outdated….. length – most are between 15,000 & 40,000 words – Alabama – 340,000 words!! -- distrust of gov’t – details to prevent misuse of power -- failure to separate fundamental law from statutory law NY – 56,326 words
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…..what’s the difference? Fundamental law – laws of basic and lasting importance ……stuff that shouldn’t change much Statutory law – passed by legislature ….. day to day stuffffff
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age - - - - 33 states have const. more than 100 years old; 19 still have the const. they entered the union with NY – has had 5 constitutions: 1777, 1821, 1846, 1894, & the current one adopted in 1938
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State Legislatures Aka: general assembly, legislative assembly, general court Law-making body All bicameral except Nebraska - upper house = Senate - lower house = House of Representatives, Assembly, General Assembly, House of Delegates ** NY – Senate - 62 members & Assembly - 150 members
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How are state legislaltors elected? Legislator – person who serves on the legislature Elected by the people from districts within the state NY state senate districtsNY state assembly districts
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How are districts drawn?? Districts are drawn by legislators - redrawn every 10 years – census Are supposed to be drawn on basis of population equality “Legislators represent people, not trees or acres”
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What is “gerrymandering”? The deliberate rearrangement of the boundaries of congressional districts to influence election outcomes Elbridge Gerry – 1812 – Massachusetts governor
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What is the purpose of gerrymandering? to either concentrate opposition votes into a few districts to gain more seats for the majority in surrounding districts -- “ packing” or to diffuse minority strength across many districts --”dilution”
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Isn’t that illegal??? Isn’t that illegal??? Kinda sortof, but, not exactly….. Groups are watching http://www.fairvote.org http://www.fairvote.org
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What formal qualifications do most states set out for legislators? Age, citizenship, residency - in most states – reps at least 21, senate at least 25 - NY – assembly & senate - 18 - resident of NY for 5 years & of district 12 months prior to election
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What is the usual term? 2 or 4 years - in most states senate serves longer than lower house - NY – both houses serve 2 year terms Do they make a lot of money???
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Hmmmmm….let’s see….. Legislative salaries per state Legislative salaries per state
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What are eight of the most important legislative powers of state legislatures? tax, spend, borrow, police, establish courts, define crimes and provide for their punishment, regulate commercial activities, maintain public schools
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What are three non-legislative functions of state legislatures? executive – approve governors appointments judicial – impeachment constituent – constitution-making and amending
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How does the committee system work? laws are referred to committees for recommendations to full houses - similar to Congress From where do a large number of bills originate? variety of public and private sources ex- officers & agencies of state & local govt - interest groups, private citizens
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Direct Democracy at the state level Initiative, referendum, recall Allow citizens to become directly involved in their government by drafting and voting on laws or by removing elected officials
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Initiative Allows citizens to propose laws & amendments and place them on the ballot for a vote Most commonly used form of direct form of direct democracy democracy
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Referendum Provides for a popular vote on laws passed by the legislature Recall Allows citizens to remove elected officials from office
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What is the structure and functions of county government? County – major unit of local gov’t in most states Structure: CCCCounty board – governing body BBBBoards or commissions AAAAppointed officials EEEElected officials
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Functions: AAAAdministration of state & county laws MMMMaintaining roads, jails, schools, collecting taxes to fund services Hmmmm…let’s see….. Towns, etc in Orange County
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What does a town government do?? DDDDelivers services provide by county & city govts in other areas UUUUsually includes rural and urban areas GGGGoverned by an elected board
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What is a special district? PPPPerforms govt functions at the local level RRRRun by an elected board EEEEx: school district, fire district
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How does a place become a “city”? CCan be established as a city by the state through the process of incorporation NNeed certain # population NNeeds a charter – city’s basic law or constitution
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