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CGFM Test 1
Federal -
refers to national government

Federalism -
means that power is distributed among different levels of government

Sovereignty -
government cannot be sued by states or by citizens without its permission

Popular Sovereignty -
citizens hold the ultimate authority through the ballot and even a sovereign government is
accountable to citizens

Three levels of government -
Federal, State, Local - each may not enact laws that violate the constitutions of those levels
of government above it.

Share the same primary purpose - to provide services to its citizens

10th Amendment - reserved clause -
Federal gov't may not dictate how states and locals operate their programs:

"The powers not delegated to the US by the Constitution, not prohibited by it to the states, are
reserved for the states respectively, or to the people".

State and locals - "laboratories of democracy" -
because they experiment with politics and procedures that are later adopted at the national
level.
(ex., performance measurement)

Branches of government - same at Federal and State level -
*legislative (sometimes referred to as the
General Assembly at the state level)
carry the "power of the purse"
*executive
*judicial

Municipal governments -
*operate under a charter

Three main types:
* mayor-council (executive-legislative)
strong mayor - appoints subordinates
* council-manager (legislative only)
* commission (exec and legis. authority
combined).

US Constitution - Article 1 -

, powers of legislative branch:
* enact laws
* collect taxes
* coin money
* raise and army
* declare war

US Constitution - Article II -
power of President and executive branch:
* command armed forces
* grant pardons
* appoint ambasadors and supreme court
judges ( with advice and consent of the
Senate)

US Constitution - Article III -
power of the Judiciary:
* legal cases involving constitutional rights
* controversies between two or more
states
* controversies between citizens of
different states.

Vice President - Legislative and Executive -
because VP is President of the Senate, ex officio

US Constitution Article IV -
Power of the States

US Constitution Article V -
Amendment Process

US Constitution Article VI -
Legal Status of the Constitution

US Constitution Article VII -
Ratification

Separation of Powers -
* no one branch of government can exercise complete control over another

checks and balances - no one branch of government is independent of the others

judicial review - courts can overturn laws if deemed unconstitutional

How does a bill become a law? -
1) proposed law introduced by Congress (if budgetary, by House)
2) both House and Senate must vote on the bill, and settle any differences in conference committees
3) once passed, goes to president for signature
** if Pres. vetoes, may be overridden by a two-thirds vote in both houses
** if signed, can still be overturned by the courts through judicial review

, Temporary Laws -
not written into code, ex. budget appropriations

Line-Item Veto -
Chief executive (president or governor) submits a proposed budget to legislative branch.
** many states allow governor the line-item veto power.

** was introduced at the federal level in 1996 and used by Clinton in 1997, but particular use was
deemed unconstitutional by SCOTUS in 1998.

Legislative Branch - Components -
** Congress = House and Senate
** Congressional Budget Office
** Library of Congress
** GAO
** Architect of the Capitol

Executive Branch - Components -
POTUS heads:
** US Dept of Education
** Dept of Interior
** Dept of Defense

** OMB
** US Trade Representative

Independent Agencies:
** CIA
** EPA

Judicial Branch Components -
Supreme Court heads:
** 94 federal district courts organized by region into 12 circuits (each with its own Court of
Appeals)

Government Commissions -
- permanent (fulfills a regulatory role)
ex. FTC, FCC, SEC (enacted by Congress)
- temporary (conducts research on a particular issue)

Hierarchy of Government Authorities -
1) US Constitution supreme
2) Laws (mostly address policy)
3) Executive Orders
4) Rules and Regulations

Federal Gov't Responsibility -
national defense, foreign relations, interstate commerce, federal courts, housing, education,
healthcare

State Gov't Responsibility -
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