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1 Policy Making

2 Who is involved in Policy making? Legislative Branch Executive Branch Judicial Branch Bureaucracy Special interest groups Research groups Corporations State and local governments Citizens

3 Policy Making Process  Recognizing the problem/agenda setting  Where is the need?  Formulating the policy  Plan of action from various groups  Adopting the policy  Official action taken – legislation, executive order, court decision

4 Process cont’  Implementing the policy  Apply it to real situations, enforce, punishments  Evaluating the Policy  Good and bad  Changes  Begin process all over again

5 Types of Policies  Economic  Fiscal  Monetary  Foreign  Military  Social  Regulatory

6 Economic Policy  Laissez-Faire  To leave alone  Free market  NO GOVERNMENT INVOLVEMENT  Keynesian Economics (FDR)  Government manages economy  Today  Mix of both

7 Fiscal Policy  How does the government raise and spend money?  Income taxes (45%)  Progressive tax  Social Insurance Tax (1/3 of revenues collected)  Social Security and Medicare  Borrowing  Deficit Spending  Other taxes  Excise (Regressive), Estate, Customs, duties, tariffs

8 Where does money go?  $2.7 trillion federal budget  Entitlement Programs  Required by law – Social Security, Medicare, unemployment insurance, retirement pensions  National Defense  National debt  Interest on debt

9 Monetary Policy  The government controlling money  Inflation – too much $$ in circulation, dollar value goes down  Deflation – too little $$ in circulation  Federal Reserve – independent from government control, regulate $$ in circulation, adjusts interest rates

10 Foreign Policy  Prior 20 th century – Isolationist  WWI – WWII - Involvement  Post WWII – Containment & Cold War  United Nations

11 Foreign Policy Goals  Protect national Security  International leadership – world peace  Maintain balance of Power  Cooperating to solve international problems  Promote human rights/democratic values  Cooperative foreign trade and globalization of trade in international organizations

12 Who makes foreign policy? The President – Treaties with consent of Senate – Executive Agreements – no approval of Senate The Secretary of State – Chief coordinator of all governmental actions with other countries National Security council – Foreign/Military/economic policies that affect national security CIA – Gather analyze and transmits information

13 Military Policy  Secretary of defense – oversees Army, Navy, Air Force  President as Commander in Chief  Joint Chiefs of Staff – military advisory board; 5 members from all branches of military service

14 Social policy  “promote the general welfare”  Health Care  Do we have a national health care system? No system but ok for research and regulation!  The Public Health Service – research and gather info  FDA – regulate labeling and processing of food & drugs  Center for Disease control – reports on diseases in North America

15 Social Policy cont’  Welfare  Social Security – for elderly, poor, disabled  Medicare  Medicaid  Aid to Families with Dependent Children  Food Stamps

16 Social Welfare cont’  Education  Usually a state and local community issue  Federal government intervenes  Higher education  Project Head Start  No Child Left Behind  Schedules, standards, testing, curriculum, teacher qualifications

17 Regulatory policy  Regulating business  Monopolies and fraud  Regulating Labor  Worker safety, bargaining, equal employment opportunities  Regulating Energy and environment  Department of energy  EPA – clean water, air, and waste disposal, pesticides, radiation

18  Review questions for unit 5!


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