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    The State of California Governing Bodies The California Postsecondary Education Commission was granted puissant duties and powers in 1974, after replacing the Coordinating Council for Higher Education (Education Commission of the States, 2016). The commission does not serve as a governing board but as an advisory committee to the House of Representatives, governor, and higher education institutions, with matters paramount to education policies (Education Commission of States, 2016). The commission

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    Reforms in California Introduction Reforms are among the most important ideas to think of in the 21st century. They are a global phenomenon that has gathered pace in global economies. The 21st century is also unique in the developments that have taken place. These developments can partly be attributed to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) that was a historic commitment made in 2000 (Enthoven & Minarik, 2012). The MDGs have gained widespread acceptance in rich and poor countries alike. The goals

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    California Drought Crisis

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    As of January 17, 2014 our state governor Jerry Brown declared California under a drought emergency. This is the 4th year in a row that California faces a severe drought, and the previous year of 2014 was the third driest year that has been recorded. "The November–April winter precipitation season in 2013/14 was, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Climate Division data, the sixth driest for the state of California as a whole that has occurred since records begin

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    federal law only. Recently, the long-standing political and legal tension between the Indians and the government, which has characterized the relationship since colonization, has entered into the debate over tribal gaming. Indian gaming is not new to California. In fact,

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    The judges of California can be recalled in the following ways; once complaints are received on judicial misconduct, a commission on judicial performance sets to investigate. The state judges get impeached by the assembly and convicted by the majority of the senate that

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    If you didn’t know already, California is in a drought . The chief of California Cooperative Snow Survey Program says that California is “way below the records”. California has only gotten 5% of the average snow it usually gets , putting us in the lowest we have ever gotten on snowfall. Governor Jerry Brown has come up with a plan to save water and cut down on excessive water use . In the article “Mandatory Water Restrictions in California” brown discusses his plan further. Brown discusses one

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    rights. Many believe that democracy is essential to the future of the United States, including California, because it serves in the best interests of our society. Therefore, the question remains, does the role of the presidency, the California executive, and the courts promote democracy in the form of popular sovereignty, political equality, and political liberty? I believe that the presidency, the California executive, and the courts promote and hinder our modern democracy. In addition, the first president

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    were throughout the rest of the nation. The Link between the California Gold Rush and Divorce According to historian Carey McWilliams, during the gold rush (1848 to

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    California Government is a direct democracy that has affected the political development positively and negatively . Direct democracy often called "pure democracy," is a form of government that allows the citizens to vote directly on laws and policies. (Ginsberg, Benjamin, & Theodore, "we the people," 2005) The initiative, referendum, and recall are the three powers in direct democracy that allow the citizens to propose or repeal legislation or remove officials from office and a tool of special

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    The Ambivalence of Direct Democracy Essay

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    The California Constitution states, “All political power is inherent in the people. Government is instituted for their protection, security, and benefit, and they have the right to alter or reform it when the public good may require.” (CA Const. art. 2, sect. 1) Indeed, the age-old maxim that the government is for the people is evident in California’s Constitution, and the inception of direct democracy by the early 20th century Progressive movement follows this ideology. The 2nd article of California’s

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