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North Carolina’s Executive Branch. Duties of NC’s Governor. Exec. : Carries out laws. Appoints non-elected members of Cabinet. Econ. : Prepares state budget. Obtains grants. Legis. : Delivers State of State Address. Can veto. Calls NCGA into special session.
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Duties of NC’s Governor • Exec.: Carries out laws. Appoints non-elected members of Cabinet. • Econ.: Prepares state budget. Obtains grants. • Legis.: Delivers State of State Address. Can veto. Calls NCGA into special session. • Jud.: Pardons, reprieves, commute sentences in state. Appoints judges to vacancies. • Mil.: Oversees the state militia. Has emergency powers. • Cere.: Represents the state in NC functions; speaks on behalf of state.
NC’s Governor • Pat McCrory • Elected in 2012 • Republican • Serves 4-year term • Former mayor of Charlotte • Lives in the Governor’s Mansion in Raleigh http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcEqGP0M5_4
Requirements of NC Governor • Must be at least 30 years old. • Must be a resident of NC for 2 years. • Must be a qualified voter. • Must not have been impeached, convicted of malpractice or any other felony. • Must be a 5-year US citizen.
The Governor’s Cabinet • Member of the Governor’s Cabinet are appointed by the Governor & approved by the NC Senate. • These Departments & Agencies answer directly to the Governor. • The Secretaries that head these depts. Are generally from the Governor’s party. • Go to the Governor's Website to see who these people are and what they do.
Council of State • Council of State are all elected to 4-year terms of office • These offices work independent of the Governor—he is NOT their boss • These officials may not belong to the same political party as the Governor
NC’s Lt. Governor • Dan Forest • Elected on Nov. 6th • Republican • Only 2nd Republican since 1887! • Serves 4-year term • Is an architect
Duties of Lieutenant Governor • Secedes Governor. • President of NC Senate, but can only vote in the event of a tie. • Is a member of the Council of State. • May have other duties assigned by the Governor.
NC’s Secretary of State • Elaine Marshall • First elected in 1996, re-elected in 2012 for fifth term • 1st Woman in position • 4-year term • Democrat
Duties of the Secretary of State • Oversees all records. • Certifies all elections. • Signs and records all new laws. • Preserves all state historical documents. • Is a member of the Councilof State.
NC’s Attorney General • Roy Cooper • Serves a 4-year term • First elected in 2000, re-elected in 2012 for 4th term • Democrat
Duties of the Attorney General • Serves as the “People’s Attorney.” • Protects individual citizen rights. • Provides legal advice to state and local agencies. • Conducts special investigations and prosecutions. • Oversees SBI, Consumer Protection and other state law enforcement. • Is a member of the Council of State.
NC’s State Treasurer • Janet Cowell • Serves a 4-year term • First elected in 2008, re-elected in 2012 • 1st woman to hold office • Democrat
Duties of the State Treasurer • Responsible for receipt, custody, and disbursement of all state funds. • Invests state funds. • Provides financial advice to the Governor and other state institutions, agencies, and offices. • Is a member of the Council of State.
Other Members of Council of State Pros of elected Council of State? Cons of elected Council of State?
Scenario Sheet, p. 33 • Read the scenario. • Decide what you as Governor would recommend. • Defend your answer. • Which roles come in to play in this decision?