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State and Local Government. What do you remember…. About the build up of our federal government? List branches, enumerated powers, denied powers, and representatives. With a partner. About initiative, referendum, and recall. Powers given to the states are called…?. Legislative (Make Laws).
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What do you remember… • About the build up of our federal government? • List branches, enumerated powers, denied powers, and representatives. • With a partner. • About initiative, referendum, and recall. • Powers given to the states are called…?
Legislative (Make Laws) Federal State • Congress • Senate and House • Pass laws • Impeach President and Justices • Pass federal budget • General Assembly • State Senate and State House of Representatives. • Pass statutes • Impeach Governor, Judges, and Council of State • Pass State Budget
Citizen Voting • Initiative: Taking action! (proposing legislation to G.A.) Petitions are formed here! • Referendum: Referred back to the voters (actual voting or rejecting of legislation)
Executive (Carry out Laws) Federal-President State-Governor • Commander and Chief • Has VP • Has Cabinet • Powers • Propose fed. Budget • Appoints cabinet • Head of Federal Executive • “pocket veto” • Pardon, Commute, Reprieve • Chief of State • Has Lt. Governor • Has Council of State • Powers • Propose state budget • Appoints Council of State • Head of State Executive • “Line item veto” • Pardon, Commute, Reprieve
Loose ends with State Executive • Lt. Governor runs on separate ballot and can technically be a different party (check of power) • Rare • Council of State works independently • Attorney General NC Governor Bev Perdue (D) elected in 2008. Will not run in 2012
Judicial (Interpret the Law) Federal Supreme Court State Supreme Court • Highest Court • Final Say for Federal Law • Hear appeals • Recommended by president, approved by congress • 9 members • Pick any famous case we learned • Highest State Court • Final Say for State Law • Hear appeals • Elected by Voters • 7 members • Leandro vs. NC • Every student must receive an adequate and “sound basic” education”
NC Supreme Court • Sarah Parker Chief Justice • Conservative • Appointed in 2006