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PUBLIC POLICY NEED TO KNOW: Unit 5
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POLICY-MAKING PROCESS Chapter 17
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Policy-Making Process Costs vs. Benefits; Distributed vs. Concentrated Majoritarian Politics Distributed Costs, Distributed Benefits Ex, Social Security, National Defense Interest Group Politics Concentrated Costs, Concentrated Benefits Ex, Labor Disputes Client Politics Distributed Costs, Concentrated Benefits Ex, Pork-Barrel Legislation Entrepreneurial Politics Concentrated Costs, Distributed Benefits Ex, Superfund
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ECONOMIC POLICY Chapter 18
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Economic Decision-Making Deficit Spending more than Revenue National Debt TOTAL owed All deficits since beginning of USA – today = $17 Trillion Economy and Politics Pocketbook Voting Troika – President’s economic advisors CEA – expert analysis OMB – helps prepare budget Secretary of Treasury – link to finance industry
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Economic Theories Monetarism Fix economy by regulating the money supply Keynesianism Government should SPEND to stimulate economy Economic Planning Government should use wage and price controls to direct economy Supply-Side Theory Tax cuts will lead to increased productivity Reaganomics Mix of Supply-Side tax cuts, decreased domestic spending, monetarism, and increased military spending – Successful in short-term, terrible in long term
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Monetary Policy Monetary Policy = Supply of money, interest rates Federal Reserve is in charge of Monetary Policy FED 7 members of Fed Board (appointed & confirmed) 14 year, non-renewable terms 12 Regional FED banks 6,000 Member banks Independent of Prez and Congress? What the Fed Does Buy & Sell bonds to increase/decrease money supply Require banks to keep money on hand (affects interest on loans) Change interest rates
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Fiscal Policy Fiscal Policy = Taxing and Spending (Prez & Congress) Federal Budget Process: Prez & OMB prepare budget proposal, send to Congress Congress studies budget with CBO & pass Budget Resolutions (budget ceiling). Specific Appropriations bills need to be passed individually New budget amount based on previous year Mandatory Spending (Entitlements) vs. Discretionary Spending Largent Mandatory = Social Security & Medicare (2/3 of budget) Largest Discretionary = Military Entitlements = required spending on programs to help those who qualify Attempts to bring down budget deficit Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Caps on Spending, Sequester Budget Enforcement Act of 1990 Pay-as-you-go approach
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Taxes Largest Sources of Revenue Income Taxes (US tax rates much LOWER than World) Payroll Taxes (Social Security) Corporate Income Taxes Kinds of Taxes Proportional – Same %, no matter the income Progressive – Higher income = Higher % Income Tax Regressive – Higher income = Lower % Sales Tax
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SOCIAL WELFARE Chapter 19
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Social Welfare Entitlements Means-Test = only for people below certain income level Social Security = biggest entitlement Contributory (we pay into it – so do employers) May go bankrupt soon-ish Medicare (old people – no means test) vs. Medicaid (poor people – means test) AFDC (welfare) – very controversial – no longer exists
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FOREIGN AND MILITARY POLICY Chapter 20
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Foreign Policy Groups Sec of State Diplomacy Sec of Defense Administrative (Civilian) Head of Military Joint Chiefs of Staff Military leaders of each branch National Security Council Prez, VP, Sec of State & Def, Chairman of JCoS, NSA
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Congress vs. President Congress Declare War Power of the Purse Oversight War Powers Resolution Approve Treaties and Ambassadors President Commander-in-Chief Treaties Ambassadors Power of the Public The 2 Presidencies
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US Military Civilian Control of the Military Chain of Command Defense Budget Bigger than other top 11 nations combined Defense Cuts very difficult Military-Industrial Complex Defense Contractors too powerful War is used to make profit
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ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY Chapter 21
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Environmental Policy EPA Global Warming Debate Pollution Offsets Bubble Standards Pollution Allowances Superfund
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