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1 North Carolina Government Additional Information

2 The Legislative Branch The legislative branch of the state of North Carolina is the General Assembly.

3 The Legislative Branch The General Assembly makes the state laws of North Carolina called statutes.

4 The Legislative Branch It consists of two houses –The House of Representatives 120 Members –The Senate 50 Members Legislators in both Houses serve two-year terms and it meets in Raleigh in the North Carolina State Legislative Building

5 Executive Branch The Executive Branch of the state government of North Carolina is made up of : –Governor –Lieutenant Governor –North Carolina Cabinet –North Carolina Council of State

6 Executive Branch - Governor Governor Pat McCrory is the highest executive officer in North Carolina. She is elected by the people for a four-year term and is limited to two consecutive terms in office.

7 Executive Branch - Governor Some of her duties include: –Offering pardons and reprieves to convicted criminals –Granting prisoners parole –Commander-in-Chief of the state National Guard –Ceremonial Leader of the state –Carry out state laws –Appoint officials –Prepare a budget –Propose legislation –Approve and veto legislation

8 Executive Branch - Governor The Governor’s veto power was established in 1996, and the Governor of North Carolina was the last state chief executive to receive it.

9 Executive Branch – Lt. Governor The Lt. Governor is the second highest office in North Carolina and is presently held by Dan Forest

10 Executive Branch – The Cabinet The cabinet consists of heads of executive departments who are not elected by the people. This council is appointed by the Governor

11 Executive Branch – The Cabinet The Cabinet consists of: –Secretary of Administration –Secretary of Commerce –Secretary of Corrections –Secretary of Crime Control and Public Safety –Secretary of Cultural Resources –Secretary of Environmental and Natural Resources –Secretary of Health and Human Services –Secretary of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention –Secretary of Revenue –Secretary of Transportation

12 Executive Branch – The Cabinet Cabinet: Department Secretaries appointed by the Governor Administration: Bill DaughtridgeAdministration Commerce: Sharon DeckerCommerce Cultural Resources: Susan KluttzCultural Resources Environment and Natural Resources: John SkvarlaEnvironment and Natural Resources Health and Human Services: Aldona VosHealth and Human Services Public Safety: Kieran ShanahanPublic Safety Revenue: Lyons GrayRevenue Transportation: Tony TataTransportation Other Executive Officials and Departments Budget Director: Art Pope Chief of Staff: Thomas Stith Director of the Office of State Personnel: Neal AlexanderDirector of the Office of State Personnel President of the NC Community College System: R. Scott RallsPresident of the NC Community College System

13 Executive Branch – Council of State Attorney General: Roy CooperAttorney General Commissioner of Agriculture: Steven W. TroxlerCommissioner of Agriculture Commissioner of Insurance: Wayne GoodwinCommissioner of Insurance Secretary of State: Elaine F. MarshallSecretary of State Secretary of Labor: Cherie K. BerrySecretary of Labor State Auditor: Beth A. WoodState Auditor State Treasurer: Janet CowellState Treasurer Superintendant of Public Instruction: June St. Clair AtkinsonSuperintendant of Public Instruction:

14 Judicial Branch – Court Cases State v. Mann (1829) –Protected Slave owners from murder prosecution This is a decision in which the NC Supreme court ruled that slave-owners could not be convicted for killing one of their slaves.

15 Judicial Branch – Court Cases State v Mann (cont.) Mann was originally found guilty by a jury of 12 white men and fined five dollars The court overruled Mann’s conviction saying that slaves were absolute property of their owners and therefore owners could not be punished under common law

16 Judicial Branch – Court Cases Leandro v. North Carolina –Guaranteed competent teachers of all North Carolina schools This case was originally filed in 1995. It involved 5 school districts from Hoke County that sued the State Board of Education for inadequate state funding to educate at-risk students

17 Judicial Branch – Court Cases Leandro Case (cont.) In 1997, the Court issued a decision saying that all children in North Carolina have a constitutional right to a sound basic education.

18 Judicial Branch – Court Cases Leandro Case (cont.) In 2002, Judge Howard E Manning issued his final judgment. He stated that every public school student is entitled to a classroom teacher who is competent, certified and well-trained, is entitled to have a school led by a competent well-trained principal and guaranteed a school that has the resources needed to carry out an effective instructional program.

19 Local Government - Mecklenburg The State Constitution approved in 1868, gave the citizens of all counties the right to elect a Board of County Commissioners to govern them.

20 Local Government - Mecklenburg From 1868 to 1968, Mecklenburg County was governed by a five member board elected at-large. The first seven-member board took office in 1968 and in 1994, the first nine-member Board took office. Six members are elected by districts and three are elected at-large

21 Local Government - Mecklenburg The Board's primary responsibilities are: – to adopt an annual budget –set a property tax rate –establish priorities to address the County's needs, especially in the areas of health, education, welfare and mental health.

22 Mecklenburg County District Map

23 Board of County Commissioners The nine-member Board of County Commissioners is the governing body of Mecklenburg County. Elections are held in November of even-numbered years, and Commissioners elect a chairman and vice-chairman during their first meeting each December. Six Commissioners are elected by district and three at- large Commissioners are elected by county-wide vote

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25 Local Government Council – Manager Plan –The council is elected by voters and then the council hires a city manager. Curt Walton –The city manager oversees the city government. –The mayor acts as a member and the presiding officer of the council Used in Charlotte

26 Local Government - Charlotte Mayor –Chief Executive of the city government. He is responsible for overseeing operation of administrative offices. He also appoints heads of certain departments

27 Local Government - Charlotte City Council –Passes city ordinances ( a statue enacted by city government) and approves the city’s budget. They are elected by the city’s voters. In larger cities member of the city council is called an alderman.

28 Local Government (additional) Mayor – Council Plan –The mayor represents only the city and not a member of the city council. The city council is responsible for making the laws for the city and adopting a city budget

29 Local Government Town/Township Government –Usually have mayors and a police chief depending on their size and their preferences. Most of them are usually governed by town councils

30 Local Government Town councils –Elected officials that pass town laws and approve the town’s budget

31 Local Government Special Districts –Special districts can be set up within a county, city or town –These districts of government are set up for a specific purpose. Ex. Fire Districts, School Districts

32 Local Government School districts are governed by a school board which helps with the educational policy of the district.

33 Mecklenburg County School District Map


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