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Illinois State Government. Illinois Handbook of Government. Illinois Handbook of Government. Elections. Pages 25-28 http://www.elections.il.gov/Downloads/VotingInformation/pdf/Mock.pdf Loading Mock Election 2012. 41 st Governor Pat Quinn. Qualifications : Must be a U.S. Citizen
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Illinois Handbook of Government • Illinois Handbook of Government
Elections • Pages 25-28 • http://www.elections.il.gov/Downloads/VotingInformation/pdf/Mock.pdf • Loading Mock Election 2012
41st Governor Pat Quinn • Qualifications: • Must be a U.S. Citizen • At least 25 years old • A resident of the state for 3 years before the election • Terms of Office • 4 years • No limit on # of terms
Duties of the Governor • Chief Executive Officer of the state • May sign or veto bills • Presents a “state budget” • Appoints people to office • Grants pardons and reprieves • Pat Quinn (Democrat) was sworn in as the 41st Governor of Illinois on Jan. 29, 2009. He won election to a full term on Nov. 2, 2010. Pat Quinn (Democrat) was sworn in as the 41st Governor of Illinois on Jan. 29, 2009. He won election to a full term on Nov. 2, 2010.
Lt. Governor Duties of the Lt. Gov. • Assigned duties by the Governor * Committee chair of several Governor Councils ( IL River projects, housing, health care, transportation projects…) • Becomes the Governor if needed – 1st line in succession. Lieutenant Governor Sheila Simon
Attorney General - Lisa Madigan Illinois Attorney General - About Us Duties • Chief Legal Officer for the state • Keeps records of consumer fraud to protect consumers and helps citizens & defend the rights of Illinois citizens. p. 14 of handbook
Secretary of StateJesse White Duties: • Keeps records of the General Assembly • Issues drivers’ licenses, plates & titles • State archivist and state librarian of legal and historic value. • Keeps records of the Executive Branch • Administers Organ/Tissue Donor program • P. 15 of handbook This handbook online!
Comptroller “ Judy Baar Topinka was sworn-in as Illinois State Comptroller on January 10, 2011 - becoming the first woman in Illinois history to serve in two State Constitutional Offices. Prior to becoming Comptroller, Topinka served as the Illinois State Treasurer from 1994 to 2007. She was the first woman in Illinois history to hold the post, and made history again by becoming the first State Treasurer to be reelected to three consecutive terms. A recognized and respected taxpayer watchdog, Judy has a well-earned reputation for speaking up against mismanagement of public funds.” http://www.ioc.state.il.us/ Duties: • Chief fiscal (money) control officer • Keeps track of all money spent by the state • Maintains state financial information ( accounting)
Treasurer – Dan Rutherford Duties: • Actually writes the checks • Responsible for the safe keeping and investing state money • p. 17 of handbook • As the state’s banker, Rutherford is responsible for investing more than $15 billion in taxpayer dollars.
Major State Dept. & Agencies • State of Illinois Home : State Agencies • P. 47 of handbook
Dept. of Agriculture • Promotes, regulates, and protects farming • Operates the Illinois State Fair and the DuQuoin State Fair Nice picture of Thomas Crome & his Montadale !
Dept. of Corrections • Incarceration of adults and juveniles • Supervises after completion of sentencing
Dept. of Human Services • Licenses foster homes, child welfare, and daycares • Programs for abused and neglected children • Gives help to families with dependent children • Medical assistance and food stamp programs
Illinois State Police • Patrols state highways • Enforces traffic codes and criminal laws
Dept. of Natural Resources • Manages state parks • Conducts education and safety classes
Dept. of Revenue • Collects income taxes • Collects sales taxes
Dept. of Transportation • Builds, coordinates, and maintains roads • Airports, public transit, railroads, and waterways
Legislative BranchGeneral Assembly Qualifications: • 21 years old • U.S. citizen • Live in district for 2 years Members: • Senate -59 members • House of Rep.- 118 Terms: • Senate 4,4,2 years • House of Rep. 2 years
Legislative BranchGeneral Assembly Duties: • Make the laws for the state by passing bills.. • Impeach state office holders • Act on amendments to the U.S. Constitution • Senate – approves appointments by the governor
Legislative BranchGeneral Assembly Leadership: p. 22 in handbook • Senate President and Speaker of the House John J. Cullerton Senate President Michael Madigan Speaker of the House
Our Legislative District Senator: • District 55 • Dale Righter Representative: • District 110 • Brad Halbrook Illinois General Assembly - Senator Biography Dale Righter Brad Halbrook Illinois General Assembly - Representative Biography
Judicial Branch Illinois Supreme Court p. 54 in handbook • Term – 10 years • # of members – 7 • Duties: ~ Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts ~ Hears appeals from lower courts
Judicial Branch Appellate Courts • Term – elected for 10 years • # of courts – 5 judicial districts • Duties ~ 3 justices hear cases ~ hears appeals from Circuit Courts
Circuit Courts Term – elected for 6 years 22 circuits courts in IL Duties of the courts- * original jurisdiction in civil and criminal cases * hears cases of all kinds, from divorces to murders Judicial Branch
Our Illinois Constitution • Illinois Constitution • Educators :Understanding our Constitution
Federal-State Governmental relations • Our U.S. Senators from Illinois represent our state in Washington D.C. in the 111th Congress • Dick Durbin is a Democrat from Springfield • John Shmikus is our U.S. Representative in the 15th district
What Congressional District are we since 2001? • See page 9 of the handbook
The End • More to come from the Handbook of Illinois Government