Open Note Quiz Complete on a separate sheet











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Open Note Quiz! *Complete on a separate sheet of paper – do NOT have to restate. ● ● ● 1. What are the two houses called in the state legislature? 2. What state has a unicameral legislature? 3. Who is in charge of the state House of Representatives? 4. Who directs the state Senate? 5. Which is easier to amend, the U. S. Constitution or the State of Florida Constitution? 6. Dividing the state into districts based on equal population, is called what?
Section 13. 3: The State Executive Branch
Office of Governor ⦿Every state government has an Executive Branch led by a Governor (Chief Executive).
Office of Governor The State Constitution identifies the qualifications for their governor. In most states (like in Florida), a governor (and Lt. Gov) must be… 1. An American citizen 2. At least 30 years old 3. Reside in the state for at least 7 years.
⦿The Office of Governor governor is directly elected by the voters of their state. ⦿Most governors serve four-year terms and in Florida they are elected during Midterm elections. They can only serve 2 consecutive terms – but can leave and come back. Florida Governor Rick Scott
Powers and Duties of the Governor 1. Carrying out state laws 2. Proposing new laws 3. Preparing the state budget 4. Power to veto bills the state legislature has passed.
Powers and Duties of the Governor ⦿ Some governors can veto (eliminate) only part of a bill. This is called a line-item veto. In Florida, this can only happen if it is a budget item. ⦿ Governors also have the power to grant a prisoner parole (an early release from prison) with certain restrictions.
Powers and Duties of the Governor ⦿ Roles similar to the U. S. President: ⦿ Chief Executive of the State ⦿ Commander in Chief of the National Guard ⦿ State Party Leader ⦿ Ceremonial Leader of the State ⦿ Chief State Legislator – propose bill ideas to people in his party ⦿ In charge of State Judicial Appointments ⦿ Give a “State of the State Address”
Executive Departments The Lieutenant Governor of Florida has the main responsibility of replacing the Governor if the Governor is not able to serve. The Lt. Governor must fulfill the same qualifications as the Governor. The Lt. Governor may serve 2 consecutive terms – but may come back after being out for at least one term of 4 years. Florida Lieutenant Governor, Carlos Lopez- Cantera
Executive Departments The governor appoints leaders of some executive departments, who advise the governor on important issues. (Secretary of State, Treasurer etc. ) Florida’s cabinet officials are elected to office. They hold equal power with the Governor when deciding issues under the Cabinet’s Control: They are: Chief Financial Officer Commissioner of Agriculture Attorney General Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi
State Government Web Quest 1. Head to www. icivics. org ● 2. Click on, “Teach” and on the following screen click “Webquests” ● 3. Scroll down to “State and Local Government” and select “States Rules!” ● 4. Follow the directions on the quest and fill in the provided worksheet. ●