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“Suos Cultores Scientia Coronat” - Syracuse University motto PAF 101 Module 5, Lecture 2
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Class Agenda Announcements More on the Prince System
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An important note… DON’T MISS CLASS FRIDAY
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SHOW YOUR THANKS BY GIVING BACK! Volunteers Needed for Cuse Spot’s Fall Harvest Festival When: Wednesday, November 18, 2015 Time: 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm Where: Wilson Park Community Center Sign up: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1t9rGUTbPjL8xkqq -jvINJumHH77Y65YPR0Pbsu8lIdo/edit#gid=0 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1t9rGUTbPjL8xkqq -jvINJumHH77Y65YPR0Pbsu8lIdo/edit#gid=0 Questions/Comments: Contact Arianna Clark at atclar02@syr.edu atclar02@syr.edu
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Community Service Reminder The due date for community service hours is Monday 12/7 in class. Use the online form on 101 website.
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Local Government Survey This survey is meant to test your knowledge about the local government in Onondaga County https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/L RNL376 https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/L RNL376
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Social Impact Bonds – Strathmore Speaker Series Who: Tim Rudd Where: Fire barn in Onondaga park in Syracuse When: 11/19 at 7 PM http://strathmorespeakers.com/
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Competition Points GroupPoints D6 A5 G2 H1 B0 C0 E0 F0 I0 Winners Losers As of 11/13/15
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Prince Analysis Steps 1. Identify Necessary Actions 2. Identify Key Players 3. Estimate Position (-5 to +5) 4. Estimate Power (1 to 5) 5. Estimate Priority (1 to 5) 6. Calculate Probabilities 7. Formulate Prince Strategies Ex. 9.1 Ex. 9.2 Ex. 9.3 Ex. 9.4 Chapter 10
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Step 1: Describing the Policy to be Implemented Be sure it is a policy and not a goal Is it a federal, state or local policy? Determine if it is a legislative, administrative or financial policy Cannot be a judicial decision
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Step 2: Identify Players Government Units in the United States: 3,000 Counties 19,000 municipalities +43,000 special districts 65,000 total government units
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How To Select Players Ask players, experts, and stakeholders. Legislatures: They affect how a bill becomes a law at your geographic area Aggregation problems with legislative bodies If not legislative, must be administrative Interest groups can be important especially for new policies Watch out for dogs
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New York State Divided into three branches: Executive, Legislative, Judicial Governor Cuomo is the head of the Executive Branch. State Agencies, like the Department of Education and Board of Regents are under the Executive Branch
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Onondaga County County government is responsible for implementing and funding legislation enacted by the state and federal government Different departments help to administrate the different duties of the county Examples: Medicaid, Van Duyn Home and Hospital
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Legislative Branch New York has a bi-cameral or two house legislature. Which state is not bi-cameral? Assembly is a 150 member body Senate is a 62 member body
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Executive Branch Governor Cuomo appoints the heads of the different state agencies State agencies help put legislation into effect
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Helpful Websites http://www.assembly.state.ny.us/ http://www.senate.state.ny.us/senat ehomepage.nsf/home?openform http://www.senate.state.ny.us/senat ehomepage.nsf/home?openform http://www.ny.gov/ http://www.ongov.net/ http://www.ongov.net/legislature/
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Step 3:Estimating Issue Position Empirical - quotes Deductive Principles Special Interest Players (4 or 5) Politicians, Legislative Bodies, Government Officials and Some Big Interest Groups are not firm (0-2) Budget cost predispose toward opposition
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Step 4: Estimating Power Specific to Issues Players with Veto Power: 4 or 5 Legislatures President, Governors, Mayors, etc. Non-veto-players: 3, 2, or 1 Sources of Power Official Position Money Numbers (voters) Expertise
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Step 5: Estimating Priority Single issue player: high on relevant issue Multiple issue player: low to moderate on most issues Changes quickly in either direction Frequency of statements are key
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Step 6: Calculating 1. Calculation 1: Issue position X Power X Priority=Prince Score When Issue Position is 0, Power X Priority=(Prince Score) Prince Scores in parenthesis are neutral scores 2. Calculation 2: Sum of all positive scores plus ½ of neutral scores 3. Calculation 3: Sum of all possible scores ignoring signs and parenthesis 4. Calculation 2/Calculation 3=Probability of Support
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Don’t Be Hopelessly Naïve No matter how much you love your policy proposal, your forecast from the Prince System should be under 50% WHY?
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Monday’s Speaker Renee Captor Graduated from SU in 1980 – Policy Studies Major Graduated from SU Law School in 1982 Defense Attorney from 1983-2001 Executive Director OCBA Assigned Counsel Program, Inc. 2001-Present Teaches PAF 431: Criminal Justice
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