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Constitution # 10 Federalism
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REVIEW 1.Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress could not tax. 2.Under the AofC, there was no president. 3.Virginia wanted each state to send equal representation to Congress. 4.The Constitution created a unicameral Congress.
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Federalism is the division of sovereignty (power) between the federal (national) gov and the state/local government
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Federal Power Grants of Power given to Congress (only): –Declare War –Coin money –Raise a military These powers are denied to the states
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Shared Powers Concurrent Powers: powers that belong to both the nation & the state: –Tax Both tax your income –Transportation –Crimes
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California’s Income Tax How California State income tax rates are structured The tax table below will show in detail the California state income tax rates by income tax bracket(s). There are 7 income tax brackets for California. If your income range is between $0 and $7,168, your tax rate on every dollar of income earned is 1%. If your income range is between $7,169 and $16,994, your tax rate on every dollar of income earned is 2%. If your income range is between $16,995 and $26,821, your tax rate on every dollar of income earned is 4%. If your income range is between $26,822 and $37,233, your tax rate on every dollar of income earned is 6%. If your income range is between $37,234 and $47,055, your tax rate on every dollar of income earned is 8%. If your income range is between $47,056 and $1,000,000, your tax rate on every dollar of income earned is 9.3%. If your income range is $1,000,001 and over, your tax rate on every dollar of income earned is 10.3%.
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States’ Power Reserved Powers: any power NOT given to Congress or denied to the states, is given to the states from the 10 th amendment –Education –Marriage / Divorce –Driving licenses –Elections –http://usmarriagelaws.comhttp://usmarriagelaws.com
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Const #12: Interstate Quiz today! Test Thursday! Const #8-13 due Thursday!
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Interstate Relations Full faith and credit clause: –States have to recognize legal documents from other states –Driver’s license, marriage license
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Privileges and Immunities clause: –Residency requirements must be fair –Out of state tuition –Non-residents of CA pay extra $22,000 / year for UC tuition Extradition: –states must return fugitives from the law
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Where it gets tricky… What if a state wants to pass a law that goes against a federal law? –CA passes a law that allows for medicinal marijuana violating federal anti-drug laws Or what if the federal gov wants to pass a law in an area that has historically belonged to the states? –Congress sets standards in education through No Child Left Behind Act
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Should we adopt a unitary form of government, where the national government makes all the laws?
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