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    and the legislature studies relating to the conditions and trends;       (2) review and appraise the various programs and activities of the state agencies‚ in the light of the policy set forth in 75-1-103‚ for the purpose of determining the extent to which the programs and activities are contributing to the achievement of the policy and make recommendations to the governor and the legislature with respect to the policy;       (3) develop and recommend to the governor and the legislature state

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    about 162‚536 people and each representative represents about 54‚179 people. In November‚ the voters elect (or re-elect) all of the assembly members and ½ of the senators. The next session of the legislature begins the following January. SEX AND RACE Of the 33 senators serving in the 2007-08 legislatures‚ 25 are men and 8 are women. Two are African American. In the assembly‚ 77 are men and 22 are women. Six are African American and one is Hispanic. According to recent census estimates‚ this means

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    The legislature is essential as it makes laws which are administered and interpreted by other branches of the government. The legislature is a frame of elected representatives whose primary function is to examine and make regulations thoughtfully. Legislators serve on numerous committees and subcommittees that create both national and local rules and policies. Lobbying is a form of support with the aim to influence public policy in the decision made by legislators in government (Mason‚ Gardner‚ Hopkins-Outlaw

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    education both the legislature and governor play a major role in deciding what gets passed and what does not. The House and Senate must hear the bill before being voted on. If the bill passes then it goes on to the governor where he has the option to pass it as legislation or veto the new law. When it comes to determining who has more power in this situation‚ most might say the governor because he has the final say on the matter. I am not most and believe that the legislature has the most power when

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    legislative powers from the Federal Constitution. However‚ only small portion is directly made by these legislative bodies‚ while the larger portion of the legislation emanates from administrative authorities. In order to enact the legislation‚ the legislature confines itself to enunciating the general principles and policies relating to the subject matter in question. It also delegates some power to some other agencies‚ in order to legislate and fill in the details. Basically there are several general

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    COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT IN THE PHILIPPINES I. INTRODUCTION A question about the best form of government suitable to a particular country is a problem as old as the study of political science. Truly‚ this was the very question that agitated the birth of the art of politics. During the not so recent period in the history of governments‚ there was a mass exodus among various states to experiment on the promised wonders that parliamentary government can offer. Not exempted

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    Authority: The Provincial Legislatures: Composition and election: - Provincial legislatures consist of 30 to 80 members. - Election is the same as that of national. Terms and Dissolution: - Provincial Legislature is elected for a term of 5 years. - Premier must dissolve legislature if it adopts a resolution to dissolve three years after it was elected. - Premier must dissolve legislature if there is a vacancy in the office of premier and the legislature fails to elect a successor

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    Lawmaking branch of a government. Before the advent of legislatures‚ the law was dictated by monarchs. Early European legislatures include the English Parliament and the Icelandic Althing (founded c. 930). Legislatures may be unicameral or bicameral (see bicameral system). Their powers may include passing laws‚ establishing the government’s budget‚ confirming executive appointments‚ ratifying treaties‚ investigating the executive branch‚ impeaching and removing from office members of the executive

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    In Arizona‚ the state legislature is a citizen legislature. What that means is instead of having career politicians running the legislature‚ Arizona’s legislature is run by the citizens. A legislator in Arizona must be at least 25 years of age‚ an Arizona resident for three years‚ a county resident (of the county they wish to represent) for one year‚ a registered voter‚ and English proficient. These qualifications are weak when you consider the qualifications for President but‚ Arizona sought to

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    Congress Roles of Congress Representative As Delegate: represent State‚ district As Trustee: votes his conscience Lawmaker: Helps make the nations laws As Member of Political Party Role will depend on Philosophical/ideological orientation Influence of voters Amount of Presidential and/or party pressure Influence of colleagues Influence of expert opinion But Local good different from national good‚ and members generally favor representing their local constituencies

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