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Organization of state government (branches) Taxation Voter requirements Legal amount of money the state can spend and borrow Referendum, recall and initiative provisions How to amend the constitution
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Governor: John Hickenlooper Lieutenant Governor: Joe Garcia 30 years old Colorado resident for 2 years 4 year term (2 terms max)
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Appoints and removes office holders Special sessions State of the state address Pardons, stays of execution, and commutations Extradition Commands the National Guard Party leader Budget Vetoes and approves bills Ceremonial functions
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SENATE: 35 MEMBERS 25 years old Qualified voter Residency in district 1 year before election 4 year term HOUSE: 65 MEMBERS 25 years old Qualified voter Residency in district 1 year before election 2 year term
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6 associate justices; 1 chief justice Qualified voter Licensed to practice law 5 years before governor’s appointment 10 year term; appointed by governor, approved by Senate Must run on a non-partisan ballot for another term Mandatory retirement age
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Colorado Supreme Court Colorado also has seven divisions of water court Colorado Courts of Appeal District and County Courts (District Attorneys) Lower State Courts Municipal, Traffic, Juvenile, Small Claims, Domestic Relations
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Welcome to Colorado Springs!
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County: Most states are divided into counties. They are a major unit of local government, created by the state itself Townships: Some counties are divided into townships. Counties and township share local government responsibilities
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Special District: Created to perform a specific function, like school districts, water districts, fire protection, etc.
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Incorporation: State establishes a city as a legal body; residents want services; 80% of Americans live in cities or suburbs Charter: like a “constitution” for a city Boundaries, outlines the form of government Metropolitan areas: areas that surround cities (like suburbs)
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Population: 418,076 (2010) Median Age: 33.6 Median Income: $51,227 (household) Unemployment rate: 8.0 (2009), 4.3% (2007) Average price of a home: $267,000 Serious crimes per thousand: 45 (national average is 54 for similar sized cities) Days of sunshine:300 Inches of rain:17.4
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Oldest and most widely used Elected mayor and elected council Strong Mayor Mayor has veto power, hires and fires, makes policy decisions Weak Mayor Duties are shared Defects: Heavily dependent on the mayor, mayors and councils could have disputes, complex
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Strong council elected “at large” Weak mayor chosen by voters City manager, appointed by council, is the chief administrative officer Defects: Not democratic because the city manger is not elected No strong policy leadership; worse in larger cities that have competing interests
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3-9 Commissioners are elected They form the council, pass ordinances, control the budget They head different department of the city; Police, fire, parks, finance, etc. Defects: Too many chiefs/lack of one executive Lack of coordination
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Voters decided to change from a council- manager for to “strong” mayor form. This began with the mayoral election in April 2011 Council districts were changed as well:
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Colorado Springs Districts Colorado Springs Districts Mayor: Steve Bach 1: Don Knight 2: Joel Miller 3: Keith King (also Council President) 4: Helen Collins 5: Jill Gaebler 6: Andy Pico At large: Merv Bennet At large: Jan Martin At large: Val Snyder
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You are now going to create a city Rule 1: All structure must be uniform in size Rule 2: All structures must be connected by roads to the main highway in some way Rule 3: Once you build it, you may not tear it down There will be ten “rounds.” In each round, you will be required to build more structures in your city You may improve your city as you wish
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5” from right 6” from bottom Draw a highway After you draw your highway, add a natural feature to your land, such as mountains, a river, a lake, etc. The land feature should not take up more than ¼ of your page.
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Round One: Build your house and any improvements you would like to have Round Two: Five Houses One Apartment One Sewage Plant One Shopping center
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Round Three Ten Houses One Church (any denomination ) One School Round Four 15 Houses One Factory One Office
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Round Five 20 Houses One Apartment Building One Shopping Center One Police and Fire Station Round Six 25 Houses One Apartment Building One School One Hospital
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Round Seven 30 Houses One Shopping Center One School One Office Building Round Eight 30 Houses One Apartment Building One Factory One Office Building
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Round Nine 40 Houses One Apartment Building One Sewage Plant One Church Round Ten 50 Houses One Apartment Building One Shopping Center One Office Totals: Houses: 226 Apartments: 6 Sewage: 2 Shops: 4 Churches: 2 Schools: 3 Factories: 2 Offices: 4 Police/Fire: 1 Hospital: 1
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