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which amendment in the constitution gives states a huge role in determining health
policy?
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10th amendment
what is the primary difference between a policy and a law?
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a law can be enforced
administrative agencies
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powers determined by congress
1. federal department agencies- permanent
2. independent agencies-- temporary & can be disbanded as needed
kingdom model of agenda setting
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problem stream-- indicators, focusing events, feedback
politics stream-- interest groups, politicians, researchers
policy stream-- feasibility, receptiveness, alignment with previous values
ALL 3 STREAMS NEED TO BE PRESENT FOR POLICY MAKING TO OCCUR
who is the current speaker of the house and why does he have a lot of power?
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, Paul Ryan
prioritizes bills, assigns bills to committees, & names people on committees
policy making cycle
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1. agenda setting
2. policy formulation
3. policy adoption
4. policy implementation
5. policy evaluation
types of courts
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1. trial courts-- lowest level; conduct trials, empannel juries, hear
testimonies, view evidence, verdict reached
2. appellate courts-- 2 tiers; no new evidence or facts taken; if new
evidence, go to trial; review lower court decisions, establish legal
precedents
workforce issues
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which amendment in the constitution gives states a huge role in determining health
policy?
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10th amendment
what is the primary difference between a policy and a law?
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a law can be enforced
administrative agencies
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powers determined by congress
1. federal department agencies- permanent
2. independent agencies-- temporary & can be disbanded as needed
kingdom model of agenda setting
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problem stream-- indicators, focusing events, feedback
politics stream-- interest groups, politicians, researchers
policy stream-- feasibility, receptiveness, alignment with previous values
ALL 3 STREAMS NEED TO BE PRESENT FOR POLICY MAKING TO OCCUR
who is the current speaker of the house and why does he have a lot of power?
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, Paul Ryan
prioritizes bills, assigns bills to committees, & names people on committees
policy making cycle
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1. agenda setting
2. policy formulation
3. policy adoption
4. policy implementation
5. policy evaluation
types of courts
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1. trial courts-- lowest level; conduct trials, empannel juries, hear
testimonies, view evidence, verdict reached
2. appellate courts-- 2 tiers; no new evidence or facts taken; if new
evidence, go to trial; review lower court decisions, establish legal
precedents
workforce issues
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