Bell Ringer #6 What do you think will be the biggest issue (not military) for our federal government to deal with? How will it be different for states?

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Bell Ringer #6 What do you think will be the biggest issue (not military) for our federal government to deal with? How will it be different for states?

Lesson 26: How Does American Federalism Work?

Purpose The powers of and the boundaries between the national and state governments never have been clear. This lesson examines constitutional provisions affecting the states in their relationship to the national government. It also explains how state governments are organized, including their creation of units of local government. Finally, it describes the role of states as “laboratories of democracy.”

Objectives Explain how American federalism involves divided sovereignty and an ongoing effort to balance power. Explain the function of three basic kinds of local government – counties, municipalities, and special districts. Give examples of governmental innovations at the state and local levels. Evaluate, take, and defend positions on continuing issues related to America’s unique system of federalism.

Constitutional Status of State Governments States’ Role in National Government 9 of 13 states were needed to ratify Constitution (Art. VII) Determine Voting Qualifications for House Members (Art. I) Equal Representation in Senate Vital Role in Electoral College System Governing Power Left to the States Art. I Sect 8 – 9 powers states do not have 10th Amendment established that powers not granted to national government are reserved to state governments.

Constitutional Status of State Governments Reserved (Police) Powers State gov’ts inherent power to enact legislation that protects the health, safety, welfare, and morals of those within this district Ex) Schools, making / executing criminal and civil laws, zoning Historic Tension Disputes often arise over Supremacy Clause and ambiguities regarding which level of gov’t has which power

Common Features of State Government Organization Bill of Rights Most include same rights as US Constitution. Many also add rights such as right to work or right to education. Legislative Branch Most legislatures (assemblies) meet annually, are bicameral, with districts for both houses based upon population. Executive Branch Governor is chief executive, most serve 2 or 4 year terms. Lt. Governor role similar to “vp.” 2003: US gov’t employees = 3 million, State / Local gov’t employees = 15 million

Common Features of State Government Organization Judicial Systems Trial and appellate courts. Judges elected in some states, appointed in others. Municipal courts deal with local matters such as traffic offenses. State Supreme Court has final say about meaning of state constitution. Creation of Local Governments State grants charters to carry out certain gov’t responsibilities. Local laws typically called ordinances. Categories of local government includes: counties, municipalities (cities & townships), and special districts that provide specific services (school districts).

Changing State Constitutions Since 1776, 144 New State Constitutions, Thousands of Amendments Only 18 states have original constitution Ballots usually contain proposals for constitutional amendments Current policy debates in the states: same-sex marriage, gambling, marijuana decriminalization / legalization

“Laboratories of Democracy” Initiative, Referendum, Recall Methods allow citizens to participate in direct democracy in their states. Environmental Protection Several states set emission standards set by Kyoto Accords, despite national governments choice not to. Health Care Several state-wide reforms have been tried in the states and served as a model for national legislation.

Federalism In Practice Regulation of Commerce States retain power to regulate commerce within its borders. However, courts have asserted Congress’s power to regulate local activities if they “have a substantial effect on interstate commerce.” Ex) Medical marijuana use laws. Gonzalez v. Raich Grant-in-aid Programs In return for money from national gov’t, states must comply with congressional policies Ex) Federal highway funds require compliance with “national” speed limit. Ex) Race to the Top education funds Federalism Reviewed(b.c)