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    the development of legislation state that it is usually a very difficult and time consuming process. Legislative Process: The legislative process in California is the process with which laws are developed and enacted by the California State Legislature, which is made of two houses i.e. the Assembly and the Senate (“A Guide for Accessing California Legislative Information”, par, 10). The first phase in the development of legislation is the idea or concept stage where all legislation begins. While

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    legislation that had a unanimous vote in the state of Georgia. What could possibly have changed the script to where the well-being of a “typical night out” is even being thought of in a well-known subsection of the downtown Atlanta area? Georgia’s state legislature has passed a house bill that could potentially change the way that the United States views the second amendment forever. House Bill HB60, also referred to as the “guns everywhere” legislation, would allow Georgians who carry up-to-date gun carrying

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    legislative impediments. The 2013 legislative session of the Georgia General Assembly (GGA) featured a considerable amount of weighty legislation. From extending the hospital ‘bed tax’ in the healthcare arena to tackling landmark ethics reform, Georgia’s Legislature successfully passed with Governor Deal’s signature over 345 pieces of legislation as of Fall ’13. Most notably however, Georgia’s comprehensive Juvenile Justice Reform passed through both chambers of the GGA with relative ease despite its size and

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    Our elected officials are sent to Washington to represent the people. In the case of the house they are there to represent the people of a certain district. Senators are supposed to represent citizens of a certain state. They currently have no limits on how long they can serve. There are many faces in Congress that have been there for over 20 years. I intend to explain why having the same people hold the same office is not healthy for the average American citizen. The original intent of the

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    The three consequences of the constitution are: the right of individuals enjoy such strong legal protections that at times they frustrate the will of the majority, the obstacles placed in the way of passing legislation create a strong bias toward the status quo, and even though the constitution makes it difficult to pass legislation, it has created a system that is sufficiently flexible to meet the country’s changing needs. The compromises necessary for the Constitution to be formed, because it is

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    Tuesday the 28th of February our Introduction to the Legal Process class went to the Maine Legislature and had the chance to meet some Representatives and Senators that we had contacted previously. We had studied lobbying and how to effectively lobby a bill beforehand, and met with the officials we had contacted individually. This is some information that could help you lobby a bill in the Maine legislature. I was assigned four representatives and one senator to contact beforehand, and it is essential

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    Arizona State Government Essay

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    at the beginning of each session. There also has to be a certain amount of members present, or quorum, in order to do business. The legislative branch of the state of Arizona is the most powerful branch. There are six types of action that the legislature is able to conduct. The firs t of these is a bill, which is a proposal for a new law, or an amendment to an existing law. A bill must be approved by the governor. The second action is a joint resolution, which is a form of expressing legislative

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    How Effective is Parliament? The word effectiveness means that a product has the capability of producing the desired result. Effectiveness of Parliament is based around representation, scrutiny, its accountability, legislation and its quality and protection of rights. If they were able to do these to a high standard then they would be classed as being effective. The effectiveness of representation would be that Parliament and the parties within represent their constituents and sections

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    With a broken system in place, why was it important that a group of wealthy, white men from the thirteen original states, except for Rhode Island, frame a government that would be strong enough to serve the new nation, but not create any form of tyranny? The first constitution, The Articles of Confederation, was an agreement among all thirteen states that was drafted on July 12, 1776 and completed its formal ratification in March of 1781. It allowed thirteen states to set up central organizations

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    Pol 201 Worksheet 3

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    LEARNING ACTIVITY WORKSHEET - Week Three Please review the full assignment prompt located within the classroom and in the POL 201 Course Guide before beginning this assignment. Utilizing the worksheet below, develop detailed paragraphs that focus on the third main point for your final paper. For each section, a minimum of one fully-developed paragraph is required. Each paragraph should include at least one in-text APA citation that provides support for the topic. At least two scholarly sources

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