100% de satisfacción garantizada Inmediatamente disponible después del pago Tanto en línea como en PDF No estas atado a nada 4.2 TrustPilot
logo-home
Resumen

Summary PM v President Powers

Puntuación
5.0
(1)
Vendido
-
Páginas
2
Subido en
15-04-2017
Escrito en
2014/2015

PM v President Powers

Institución
Grado








Ups! No podemos cargar tu documento ahora. Inténtalo de nuevo o contacta con soporte.

Escuela, estudio y materia

Institución
Estudio
Grado

Información del documento

Subido en
15 de abril de 2017
Número de páginas
2
Escrito en
2014/2015
Tipo
Resumen

Temas

Vista previa del contenido

"The British Prime Minister enjoys much greater legislative freedom than the American
President." Discuss the validity of this statement. (30 marks).

Para Key Points Key Points
Intro  President - recognised most powerful leader in world,  Domestically, past presidents frustrated- legislative
indicative - position as Commander-in-Chief, most advanced programmes through "legislative labyrinth".
military force + size of economy - give chief diplomat  British PM - unlucky to suffer frustrations.
importance.  Parliament - less resistant to executive bills +
occasionally inflicts defeats.
Para 1  High levels party discipline + whipping system - programme  Typical vote, one group of Dem. + Rep. voting
of legislation is supported, without exception. against another group of Dem. + Rep.
 Only really opposed by opposition.  More difficult for government back bills to pass.
 Occasional back-bench rebellions - rare + limited - Cameron  Majority of 79 in HOR, Obama passed diluted
only in his 5 years has suffered 6. version of Health Care Reform Bill by 7 votes in
 Controversial bill - treble university fees, only 6 2010.
Conservative MPS's out of 306 rebelled.  September 2010 Anti-Off shoring Bill - harder for
 MP's governing side = 'lobby fodder' - blindly follow party American companies to outsource work.
leadership of votes + don't scrutinise properly.  Rejected by Senate 53-46, despite a 16 Senator
 UK PM controls timetable, 100/125 bills introduced are majority.
passed.  US gov. no privilege of controlling timetable, as all
 US Congress - party discipline = low. bills sponsored.
 End result - 4000 bills introduced in typical session,
only 200 become law.
Para 2  Committee stage - US before second reading + most  HOR + Senate members debate the bill, produce a
important stage - scrutiny. report states, main aims, reviews + amendments.
 Bills fail here more than any other stage 'legislative sieve'.  Estimate cost of implementation + recommends
 Over-whelming number of bills, standing committees in future action.
both chambers = pigeon-holed, with no action taken - no  Cttee = powerful, borne in mind, whilst they pass
hearings/votes. through, very well scrutinised, many more bills =
 Committee = 'legislative sieve', power to deem a bill not 'pigeon-holed'.
worthy.  Prof.Denenberg US Congress = 'bastion of negation',
 Standing committee members = policy specialists + full the process of passing laws as 'legislative labyrinth'
power of amendment. Anything added/removed. + legislative process = 'built in negative bias'
 Congressmen - Cttee. of interest, Walt Minnick (D.) House
Agriculture Cttee from Idaho - rural state known for potato
farming.
Para 3  Cttee. UK - less effective as scrutinising bodies.  UK, committee stage after 2nd reading, reaches
 Each line is scrutinised by standing committee, deals with committee with principles debated +voted upon.
related legislation in specific area.  Scrutiny of legislation more effectively performed in
 Bill relating to crime - Criminal Justice System (CJS). environment of committee room, opposed to a
 Significant changes = rare, committee built in gov. majority. debate chamber.
 Committees - make recommendations + cannot enforce  Disadvantageous -Cttee stage after 1st + 2nd
amendments. reading, without powers to pigeon-hole bills +
 Committee reports - not debated in debate chambers, if no enforce amendments.
major changes suggested.
Para 4  Legislative process - low levels of party discipline + high  November 2010 Obama, lost control of HOR to
levels of independence coupled robust Cttee system = more Republican Party 54 majority (now 58).
effective scrutinising body.  Obama also lost control of Senate mid-term
 Enhanced where divided government with either elections 2014 - majority of 10 (Rep.)
HOR/Senate controlled by opposing party.  Cannot happen - PM - determines date of next
election.
Para 5  Even if Congress imposes amendments + passes a bill -  President more formal checks + cannot rely on
President veto blocks bill. advantages PM can use.
 Congress override veto - 2/3's in both houses - difficult  President overcome lack of Executive presence due
requirement - rarely achieved. to S.O.P. PM rely on "pay-roll vote" + strong
 Clinton's 8 years - veto 36 occasions, overridden just twice. whipping system + party loyalty.
 Obama - 2 vetoes, with 0 overridden.  Possibility divided gov. + ineffective patronage with
 PM - no such power, invoke Parliament Act. increased indp. of Congressmen shorter terms -
President not as much legislative freedom.
Con.  Despite winning Presidential election - margin 7.2% more  Senator, Mary Landrieu (D.) Louisiana, her aye vote
total votes, 9.5 million more votes + 192 more ECV's. secured - $300 m in Medicaid for her state.
 Promised health care coverage over 40 million more  She said "I'm not thinking about my re-election".
Americans, Rep. saw fit negotiate hard achieving 'ear-
marks'.
$4.80
Accede al documento completo:

100% de satisfacción garantizada
Inmediatamente disponible después del pago
Tanto en línea como en PDF
No estas atado a nada

Reseñas de compradores verificados

Se muestran los comentarios
7 año hace

5.0

1 reseñas

5
1
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0
Reseñas confiables sobre Stuvia

Todas las reseñas las realizan usuarios reales de Stuvia después de compras verificadas.

Conoce al vendedor

Seller avatar
Los indicadores de reputación están sujetos a la cantidad de artículos vendidos por una tarifa y las reseñas que ha recibido por esos documentos. Hay tres niveles: Bronce, Plata y Oro. Cuanto mayor reputación, más podrás confiar en la calidad del trabajo del vendedor.
MarkC57 Queens University Belfast
Seguir Necesitas iniciar sesión para seguir a otros usuarios o asignaturas
Vendido
66
Miembro desde
9 año
Número de seguidores
49
Documentos
231
Última venta
3 meses hace

Currently studying Law at university, I wish to provide my notes that I have created during my A-Level studies: Geography, Business Studies, Government and Politics and notes from my Law Degree. OPEN TO NEGOTIATION ON PRICE, SEND A MESSAGE.

4.3

102 reseñas

5
62
4
16
3
22
2
1
1
1

Recientemente visto por ti

Por qué los estudiantes eligen Stuvia

Creado por compañeros estudiantes, verificado por reseñas

Calidad en la que puedes confiar: escrito por estudiantes que aprobaron y evaluado por otros que han usado estos resúmenes.

¿No estás satisfecho? Elige otro documento

¡No te preocupes! Puedes elegir directamente otro documento que se ajuste mejor a lo que buscas.

Paga como quieras, empieza a estudiar al instante

Sin suscripción, sin compromisos. Paga como estés acostumbrado con tarjeta de crédito y descarga tu documento PDF inmediatamente.

Student with book image

“Comprado, descargado y aprobado. Así de fácil puede ser.”

Alisha Student

Preguntas frecuentes