http://www.azgovernor.gov/dms/upload/PR_011811_BrewerAnnouncesNewEduReformInitiative.pdf
In January of 2011 the Governor of Arizona, Jan Brewer, made a motion to bring up the education level in the State of Arizona. The plan is a much more solid plan, than ever before. The education plan is a way to learn more things, and it will change the way that eduction in the State of Arizona in such a way that it will help all students in anyway that is needed. This is not something that will change in just a few cities, but it will be a long process to change all of Arizona's education. A process that will take until 2020 till it is in full action. The percent of those who graduate from high school will be from 75% to about 93%.
This relates to our units because as they had changed all then we are changing a lot now as well. The neat thing about it is that its not just in the government it is in the schools and in our jobs. Anywhere we go there is some form of change that is going on, in any state or city, and it all ends up benefiting country.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Judicial Branch
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2011-08-12-health-care-ruling_n.htm?loc=interstitialskip
In this article they are talking about how the 11th Court of Appeals decided that Congress was going too far with its authority to pass the individual mandate. "Chief Judge Joel Dubina and Circuit Judge Frank Hull, found that lawmakers cannot require residents to "enter into contracts with private insurance companies for the purchase of an expensive product from the time they are born until the time they die." (2nd paragraph of the article) They continue to say that the Congress' power has slowly started to grow over the past 2 centuries. normally the Congress has the authority to create rules that deal with larger areas in the national economy.
This relates to the unit we are studying by how President Jefferson believed by having too many Federalists in the Congress it would start to shift the balance of power in the US. this was why the President decided to disregard all of the signed commissions, and not send them out so that way the power that was at a balance was not overturned to just one branch, but be able to stay the same in all of them.
In this article they are talking about how the 11th Court of Appeals decided that Congress was going too far with its authority to pass the individual mandate. "Chief Judge Joel Dubina and Circuit Judge Frank Hull, found that lawmakers cannot require residents to "enter into contracts with private insurance companies for the purchase of an expensive product from the time they are born until the time they die." (2nd paragraph of the article) They continue to say that the Congress' power has slowly started to grow over the past 2 centuries. normally the Congress has the authority to create rules that deal with larger areas in the national economy.
This relates to the unit we are studying by how President Jefferson believed by having too many Federalists in the Congress it would start to shift the balance of power in the US. this was why the President decided to disregard all of the signed commissions, and not send them out so that way the power that was at a balance was not overturned to just one branch, but be able to stay the same in all of them.
Judicial Branch
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/l/jonathan_lippman/index.html?scp=1&sq=judicial%20branch%20news&st=cse
Jonathan Lippman was the selected chief judge of the State of New York Court of Appeals in 2009. As far as his career in the Courts goes he has been able to turn the Court of Appeals into a more divided and liberal panel. When he wants to get the rulings that he desires, he has built alliances in each case, that he has received, with the four judges who were nominated by George E. Pataki, the last Republican governor. Lippman was on a panel to be appointed a lieutenant governor. The vote was passed and he was then the first lieutenant governor in New York State. In 2011 Lippman suggested the idea of adoption of a measure, which is to stop the number of elected judges from hearing cases about lawyers and others who make major changed to their campaigns. The proposal is possibly going to change how the courts are and transform the judicial elections, by being able to take out the cases that are not contributing to the courts.
This article relates to the unit we are studying by the similarities. In the things that we are studying now (like Murbary v. Madison) it is talked about how Murbary went to try and get his commissions that were never sent to him. Even though the Sectary of State would not allow him to the commissions, he still fought for it. In the end he did lose, but if he had been able to get those commissions he might have been a help to the Senate, though the President must have seen that he was not qualified and he lost.
Monday, October 3, 2011
Legislative
http://globalpublicsquare.blogs.cnn.com/2011/09/26/americans-express-historic-negativity-toward-u-s-government/?iref=allsearch
About 81% of Americans are dissatisfied by the way the government is being ran. Most of those that disagree are both Democrats, and Republicans. They are both dissatisfied by the way the political government is split up. Democrats are in control of the White House and the U.S. senate, while the republicans are in control of the house of Representatives. So when disagreements come up there is always faults that are being found in the other parties rather then in their own. There is constant arguing from both sides rather then fixing the things that need to be fixed.
This relates to our unit by how the government is set up. There is an equal separation in the government which should help keep our country afloat. The reason there is a separation of the government is so that way there is a way to get things done and being able to take care of things for the country. To do this though, the government needs to work well together, and if they can't. then the country is in for some hurting.
About 81% of Americans are dissatisfied by the way the government is being ran. Most of those that disagree are both Democrats, and Republicans. They are both dissatisfied by the way the political government is split up. Democrats are in control of the White House and the U.S. senate, while the republicans are in control of the house of Representatives. So when disagreements come up there is always faults that are being found in the other parties rather then in their own. There is constant arguing from both sides rather then fixing the things that need to be fixed.
This relates to our unit by how the government is set up. There is an equal separation in the government which should help keep our country afloat. The reason there is a separation of the government is so that way there is a way to get things done and being able to take care of things for the country. To do this though, the government needs to work well together, and if they can't. then the country is in for some hurting.
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