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State and Local Government

State and Local Government. Everything you wanted to know because….. we HAVE to teach it and you have to LEARN it!. The Federal Government. The Executive Branch The Pres. & Bureaucracy. The Judicial Branch Supreme Court . The Legislative Branch The House and Senate. The State Government.

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State and Local Government

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  1. State and Local Government Everything you wanted to know because….. we HAVE to teach it and you have to LEARN it!

  2. The Federal Government The Executive Branch The Pres. & Bureaucracy The Judicial Branch Supreme Court The Legislative Branch The House and Senate

  3. The State Government The Legislative Branch The General Assembly The Executive Branch The Governor and Bureaucracy The Judicial Branch MO Supreme Court

  4. State Government Basics-LEGISLATIVE • Legislative Branch: The General Assembly • Made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate • There are 163 members of the House -REQUIREMENTS? -Interesting Article: Is House too big? • There are 34 members of the Senate -REQUIREMENTS?

  5. State Government Basics-EXECUTIVE • Executive Branch is led by Governor -CURRENT GOV: JAY NIXON (D) -REQUIREMENTS? • Other elected officials of the Executive Branch include: • Lt. Governor • Secretary of State • Attorney General • State Auditor • State Treasurer

  6. State Government Basics-EXECUTIVE • Just like the federal government, the state also has a bureaucracy. • Administration • Agriculture • Conservation • Corrections • Economic Development • Elementary and Secondary Education • Health and Senior Services • Higher Education • Insurance, Financial Institutions and Professional Registration • Labor (DOLIR) • Mental Health • Natural Resources • Public Safety • Revenue • Social Services • Transportation

  7. St. Louis City Government The Legislative Branch The Board of Alderman The Executive Branch The Mayor and Bureaucracy The Judicial Branch City Courts

  8. St. Louis County Government The Legislative Branch The County Council The Executive Branch The County Executive The Judicial Branch County Courts

  9. Terms To Know About MISSOURI GOVERNMENT

  10. EMINENT DOMAIN • What is it? • Where has it been used? 1. 141 & Manchester (Walmart, Costco) 2. 141 Expansion 3. Airport Expansion • Should it be used? • Article about E. D. sign

  11. YOU PAID FOR ITWho should pay for….. • Schools……Property taxes (3.86 per $100 assessment) -Is there a better way? • Cultural Centers (ex. Zoo, Art Museum, parks, etc) • Stadiums, Entertainment Areas (Edward Jones Dome, Busch Stadium, etc) • TIFs- Tax Increment Financing -North Side redevelopment

  12. LOTTERY, BINGO & GAMBLING • GamingALL STATE REVENUES DERIVED FROM THE CONDUCT OF ALL GAMING ACTIVITIES SHALL BE APPROPRIATED…SOLEY FOR THE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF ELEMENTARY, SECONDARY, and HIGER EDUCATION • Lottery • Created: July 1, 1993 • 45% of receipts must be used for prizes • After prizes and administrative expenses, all profit is to be used for Elementary, Secondary, and Higher Education • Bingo • Who may run BINGO games? -Religious, Veteran, and Fraternal (Elks Lodge) organizations

  13. POWER OF THE PEOPLE The following terms are powers the people have within the state government

  14. 1. Referendum • Process by which a legislative measure is referred to voters for approval or rejection • Examples: Red Light Cameras; Should Missouri go along with National Health Insurance?

  15. 2. Recall • Petition procedure by which voters may remove elected officials from office • Missouri does not have this power currently (as of 2010) for state officials but local officials can be recalled. • Example: CALIFORNIA & ARNOLD SCHWARTZENEGGER + Anne Purzner and Overland

  16. 3. Initiative • A process where a certain number of qualified voters sign petitions in favor of a proposal -REQUIREMENTS? • Missouri Examples • Loss Limit drop • Conceal and Carry issue -1999: MO voters voted against initiative BUT… -2003: MO Legislature passed it anyway- Gov Vetoed -General Assembly overrode veto; now law of MO

  17. Clemency • Powers of mercy that may be shown toward convicted criminals • COMMUTATIONA specific type of clemency; reduce a sentence imposed by a court • PARDONA specific type of clemency; governor may give an official forgiveness of any state crime • PAROLEType of clemency; allows the release of a prisoner short of their complete sentence

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