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Why I'm Doing This. For Communications Merit Badge, I have to teach a skillI am very interested in politics and governmentI decided to put my interest to work for all of us by teaching you everything you need to know for Citizenship in the Community Merit Badge requirement 3. Requirement 3A. Chart
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1. Citizenship in the Community Merit Badge Requirement 3
by: David Seitz
2. Why I’m Doing This For Communications Merit Badge, I have to teach a skill
I am very interested in politics and government
I decided to put my interest to work for all of us by teaching you everything you need to know for Citizenship in the Community Merit Badge requirement 3
3. Requirement 3A Chart the organization of your local or state government. Show the top offices and tell which are elected or appointed.
This presentation is an outline of state, county, and municipal government
You can use the outline to make a chart and then talk to Mr. Hallberg or another Citizenship in the Community Merit Badge Counselor.
4. State and Types of Local Governments State Government
County Government
Municipal (City) Government
5. Branches of American Government Executive Branch – Helps to create laws and to enforce existing laws
Legislative Branch – Creates laws
Judicial Branch – Revises existing laws and helps to enforce laws
6. State Government – Executive Branch Executive Branch – Governor and Administration
Governor – Elected by people to a 4-year term
Governor’s Cabinet and Administration – Help governor with policy, appointed by governor, approved by legislature
The Cabinet is composed of departments, while the rest of the administration is composed of committees and such
7. State Government – Executive Branch, Continued Constitutional Officers – Parts of the executive branch required by the state constitution, all of whom are elected every 4 years
Lieutenant Governor – Serves as governor when governor is impeached, incapacitated, or out of state
Attorney General – State’s top law enforcement and prosecution officer
Secretary of State – Does a variety of things for the state
Treasurer – Collects, gives out the Money
Superintendent of Public Instruction – To assist and set standards for all public schools.
8. State Government – Legislative Branch Legislative Branch – Legislature
Assembly (99 Equally Populated Area Districts)
Representatives elected every two years
Senate (33 Equally Populated Area Districts Composed of 3 Assembly Districts Each)
Senators elected every four years
Legislators meet to set the state budget and create laws
9. State Government – Judicial Branch Judicial Branch –Court of Appeals
Court of Appeals – Cases appealed from county circuit courts
There are four districts, each centered around a major city. The cities are: Madison, Milwaukee, Waukesha, and Wausau
There are sixteen judges
The Judges are elected to 6-year terms
Three-Judge panels hear every appeals case, but some criminal cases are tried there
10. State Government – Judicial Branch, Continued Supreme Court – Cases appealed from appeals courts
There are 7 Justices
The Justices are elected to 10-year terms
The governor appoints if there is a death or vacancy
11. County Government – Executive Branch There are 72 Counties in Wisconsin
We live in Milwaukee County
Executive Branch – County Executive, County Administrator, or County Board Chairperson
County Executive – All counties bigger with at least 500,000 people are required to have an elected leader, and some of the smaller counties have them too
County Board Chairperson – Sometimes the leader of the county board is also the county’s administrative coordinator
12. County Government – Legislative Branch Legislative Branch – County Board of Supervisors
Each represents an equally populated area district of the county
The Board’s chairperson is sometimes also the county administrator
There are 25 supervisors in Milwaukee county
County Boards range in size from Menominee County (7 members) to Dane and Outgamie Counties (tied for 39 members)
13. County Government – Judicial Branch Judicial Branch – County Circuit Courts
The county circuit courts hear most criminal and civil cases about violating state law or county ordinance, and appealed cases from municipal courts
There are 69 circuits (three pairs of counties share courts) in the state
There are 241 circuit court judges in Wisconsin, because all counties need more than one circuit court judge
All judges are elected to 6-year terms
14. Municipal Government – Executive Branch Mayors, Village Presidents, or other Municipal Leaders
City leaders are elected by the people, usually to two-year or four-year terms
Mayors of smaller towns are often paid part-time
Mayors enforce and help create new city laws, which are called ordinances
A mayor’s administration, which may contain many city departments, helps him or her to do this
15. Municipal Government – Legislative & Judicial Branches City Common Council
The common council of a city is composed of elected aldermen
It makes the city’s ordinances and controls its budget
Municipal Courts
Municipal Judges are usually elected, but not always
Municipal Court deals with criminal cases that violate city ordinances. (ex. Illegal Parking)
16. Requirement 3B Name the political parties in your community government and list four persons active in the politics of your community and what positions they hold.
Political parties are illegal for most city and county offices in Milwaukee County
I have links to websites so you can learn more about our elected officials
17. Internet Resources http://www.ci.wauwatosa.wi.us/ -- The Official City of Wauwatosa Website
At the top there’s a link called “Elected Officials.” This was really helpful – it lists the mayor and all the aldermen, and there’s even a map, so you can find what aldermanic district you live in!
http://www.wauwatosaschools.com/ -- The Official Wauwatosa Public School District Website
On the left side there’s a heading called “School Board.” You’ll find the names and positions of the school board members at the link below it called “Board Members.”
18. Internet Resources, Continued http://www.co.milwaukee.wi.us/ -- The Official County of Milwaukee Website
On the right side there are links to the County Executive and the County Board of Supervisors. (Hint: Wauwatosa is in the 20th and a small part of the 15th Supervisory Districts)
http://www.bsatroop21waumc.org/ -- The Official Troop 21 Website
There’s an announcement and a link to my powerpoint presentation and handouts online, so if you missed anything, don’t worry!
19. If you don’t have the internet… You can go to the Wauwatosa public library and use the internet there
You can ask them to direct you to the pamphlet file on Wauwatosan history or politics.
20. The End Aww… It’s over already?