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Lobbying 5
Posted by Cameron Clayton in AMGOV-001 onCertain organizations actually argued against the FAA changing the age from 60 to 65 because they felt that some pilots weren't going to be physically able to fly after the age of 60.
I began to research more organizations run by airline pilots and I was able to find an organization called ALPA (Air Line Pilots Association). This organization has dealt with the FAA before and was also one of the reasons that the FAA retirement age was changed, so if I were to continue on with trying to succeed in this lobbying project, my best bet would be to contact ALPA and see what they could do to help.
American Government Benchmark Q2
Posted by Cameron Clayton in AMGOV-001 onI chose some of my laws/cases from memory, cases I had heard about before I chose to look into more and elaborate on. There was a point where I didn't know any other cases by memory. Once I got to that point I began to search google for Judical branch cases, Legislative branch cases, and Executive branch cases. The process was easy at first because I researched laws/cases that I already knew, so I got those out of the way quick. The farther along I got the more complicated finding cases/laws it got. I expect my life to get affected more by the government as I get older because depending on the career I choose, different laws and decisions made by the government may effect me in different ways.
Lobbying number five
Posted by Anthony Byrd in AMGOV-001 onMaybe some of the ideas that have already been presented to help Global warming should be put to the test to help out the ozone. I feel as though if the city of Pennsylvania does something, because of its influence on the United States, that other people would follow and we could possible help out our future children. One of our main supporters are the STATOIL company.
I've looked up my areas legislators which are Vincent Hughes and Anthony H. Williams and I haven't heard or saw anything recent about them stressing the importants of clean energy or a decrease in burning of fossil fuels. Anthony Williams is apart of the Environmental Resources and Energy Committee but hasn't spoke out about using less factorial methods of creating energy.
Barbara Adams is another Pennsylvania supporter of stopping global warming. She was under the governorship of Ed Rendell.
I think a good place for me right now is to find away to come in contact with some of our representatives and talk to them about how passionate I am about helping the situation. If they can hear a high school kids concern on the situation it might do some good.
Lobbying Assignment # 5
Posted by Kourtnee Lynch in AMGOV-001 onI thought this would be a better way to explain my topic and my point of view etc.
How the Branches Affect Me
Posted by Anthony Byrd in AMGOV-001 onBlog Post 5- Global Water Issues: Water Wars
Posted by Qianna Nelson in AMGOV-001 onWater scarcity: I some parts of the world the hot climates are drying up water resources leaving 1.1 billion people without access to safe water. This leads to death and illness from drunken unsafe water, affects ford production, leads to hunger and increased global food prices.
Water sanitation: Throughout poor countries access to clean water and basic sanitation is a major problem. 2.6 billion people are lacking adequate sanitation leading to 5 million deaths per day.
Water access:Many people have to travel long distances to get the water they need because the other ways of getting water such as through ground water, a spring, or a river.
Resource management: This is often a political issue, usually there are many groups trying to use the same water source and without political intervention these fights for water can become nasty
This is a link to "World Toilet Day 2009"
http://waterwars.pulitzergateway.org/?p=7060
Nearly 2.6 million people world wide, 40% of the worlds population, lack access to basic sanitation.
1.1 billion do not have access to clean water.
1.8 million people mostly young children die each year form water relatable diseases.
In sub-saharan Africa the lack of sanitary water is holding back economic growth.
On this site are some videos from the Representatives from Water for People, Natural Resources Defense Council, Center for Strategic and International Studies and Water Advocates. These people went to these places and saw first hand the depth of the crisis and came p with possible solutions. The above link will take you to their videos.
http://waterwars.pulitzergateway.org/
This is a good website to go and check out the Water Wars. On it you can take a test to see how many gallons of water you use and give your opinions and you can also see whats going on with the rest of the worlds water struggles and you can see what many people are doing to help the problem, you can also share your ideas on helping the water problem.
Bureaucracy Reflection: Flow Chart for FAFSA
Posted by Lenea Harris in AMGOV-001 on- My partner and I, Amber chose to create a flow chart that displayed the process of completing the FAFSA. FAFSA means Free Application for Federal Student Aid. With completion of the application, eligible students receive federal aid to pay for college. Amber and I decided to identify the main components of the process first. Then, we went into further research to find the step- by- step procedures, and all of the small details that take effect on the process of filling out a FAFSA. We made a rough draft of the steps and continued to edit it until we both agreed on the information and the format of how the information would be displayed. We made our flowchart on a website where we both could work on it at the same time.
The actual FAFSA application is pretty simple as long as you have the information you need. If you are a student with no job, and no source of income, then your section of completing the application is easy. The parents are the ones who may have to calculate yearly income and things like that, but the application doesn't call for too much. It can be completed in one sitting.
If I could change one thing about the FAFSA process, I'd change how it determines the 'Expected Family Contribution'. The application requires student and parents to input tax information and they use that information to determine how much money a person should be able to afford to pay for his college education. I'd change that because in my situation, the tax returns and the amount of my money that my family can actually afford to pay will be two completely different results.
I don't think that FAFSA is entirely complicated, but anything that deals with receiving money from the government wether it's free money or loaned money will not a very simple process. Any process that involves the government will reflect the government, and the government is not simple.
Final Blog Post For Same Sex Marriage in Pennsylvania
Posted by Lenea Harris in AMGOV-001 onFacebook Page
I wanted to write and present a petition, but then I realized that I didn't know EXACTLY what I would be requesting in the petition. I haven't written a new policy to suggest, so I stalled on trying to figure that out.
The 3 Branches of goverment
Posted by Desiree Mack in AMGOV-001 onDesireé Mack
Am Gov Benchmark
Legislative
Branch
Child labor law
of Pennsylvania- Positive
The
Child Labor Law (CLL) was put into place for the safety and health of minors by
not allowing the minor to work in certain establishments and occupations, an
under a certain age. CLL makes minors have work permits before starting work.
Except farm or domestic work in a private home, the law covers any
establishment other than the minor’s home.
Impact on My Life
As
a teenager for me it’s important to look my best, go out and have fun, and buy
the things that are important to me for example Chris Brown’s F.A.M.E CD when
it comes out, to do this I need extra money that my not be in my families
budget so I have to get a job. I work for the Mural Arts Program of
Philadelphia. This law protects me from my employer exploiting me as a worker.
This allows me to be sure I am working in safe conditions and are not doing
jobs that could put me in danger. Also it assures me a break during my workday
and proper payment for my labor.
Affirmative
Action Law- Positive
Affirmative action is when a business or governmental agency gives special rights of hiring or promoting to ethnic minorities to make up for past discrimination against that minority.
Impact on My Life
Working
in the art field as I do now it is hard to get a head with so many artist vying
for the job so having Affirmative Action is an advantage. Instead of being
maybe otherwise over looked for a new position I have an advantage at getting
ahead. It makes me more excited to work hard at my job because I know my hard
work will pay off and help me advance.
H. R. 3962 Health
Care Reform- Positive
To provide
affordable, quality health care for all Americans and reduce the growth in
health care spending, and for other purposes.
Impact
on My Life
The
health care bill has a big impact on my life. I have rheumatoid arthritis,
which is an auto-immune disease. It causes your immune system to attack your
joins and break down the bone and cartledge of the joint along with other side
effects. I have to go to my doctor and a specialist frequently. Between the
doctors appointments and the medication I take it cost lot of money. Without
health insurance I would be spending hundreds of thousands of dollars. With out
health insurance I would have to live in pain and watch my body breakdown.
Healthy Hunger
Free Kids Act- Positive
Promoting health
and reducing childhood obesity, helping schools improve the nutritional quality
of school meals.
Impact on My Life
I
normally take my lunch on the days that I forget or cannot bring it, I buy
lunch from school. With this new law I can be sure the food being served is
healthy and of good quality. This bill makes it so more local food is being
used which is better for students because local farmers don’t use the same
strong pesticides as the big companies. The bill also gives schools more money
to get better cooking materials and appliances for better production.
Judicial Branch
New Jersey v.
T.L.O. (1985)- Negative
Students have a reduced expectation of
privacy in school.
A
teacher accused T.L.O. of smoking in the bathroom. When she denied the
allegation, the principal searched her purse and found cigarettes and marijuana
paraphernalia. A family court declared T.L.O. a delinquent. The Supreme Court
ruled that her rights were not violated since students have reduced
expectations of privacy in school.
Impact on my life
As
proud citizen of the united states I have the right to privacy, the reason
police need a search warrant to dig through my privacy. Why when I enter a
building I lose my rights as a human being. That makes no sense to me.
Tinker v. Des
Moines (1969)- Positive
Students do not leave their rights at the schoolhouse door.
To
protest the Vietnam War, Mary Beth Tinker and her brother wore black armbands
to school. Fearing a disruption, the administration prohibited wearing such
armbands. The Tinkers were removed from school when they failed to comply, but
the Supreme Court ruled that their actions were protected by the First
Amendment.
Impact on my life
Every
person has a right to their own opinion and to express that opinion. It is not
okay to tell some one because they are in school that they lose their First
Amendment right. If a person is not blatanly forcing their views on others than
they should be able to express it freely. As a person who likes to express her
opinion this court decision makes it so no one can take that right from me.
Goss v. Lopez
(1975)- Positive
Students are entitled to certain due process
rights.
Nine students at an Ohio public school received 10-day suspensions for
disruptive behavior without due process protections. The Supreme Court ruled
for the students, saying that once the state provides an education for all of
its citizens, it cannot deprive them of it without ensuring due process
protections.
Impact on my life
As student it protects me from my school
make quick rash decisions that affect me in a negative way. Not following due
process is like arresting someone with out reading them their rights.
Hazelwood v.
Kuhlmeier (1983)- Negative
Administrators may edit the content of school
newspapers.
The principal of Hazelwood East High School edited two articles in the
school paper The Spectrum that he deemed
inappropriate. The student authors argued that this violated their First
Amendment right to freedom of speech. The Supreme Court disagreed, stating that
administrators can edit materials that reflect school values.
Impact on my life
Every
person has a right to their own opinion and to express that opinion. It is not
okay to tell some one because they are in school that they lose their First
Amendment right. If a person is not blatanly forcing their views on others than
they should be able to express it freely. As a person who likes to express her
opinion this court decision makes it so no one can take that right from me.
Executive Branch
Unemployment
Pennsylvania
unemployment benefits provide temporary compensation to those workers meeting
the eligibility requirements of Pennsylvania law. The Pennsylvania Department
of Labor and Industry and each other state's unemployment office administers
its own unemployment insurance program within Federal guidelines.
Impact on my life
This
has had an impact on me and the people I know. Last year my Aunt Theresa lost
her job as research scientist with Temple University. She lost her job because
the money from grants they had ran out. It impacts me because my aunt is a
contributer in my household she and my mother split the bills. With
unemployment benefits she is able to have money and still help pay bills.
Philadelphia Police
Department DIRECTIVE 7 (12-09-05)- Positive
The purpose of this
Directive is to establish effective guidelines, consistent with Title VI of the
Civil rights Act of 1964 and the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act,
and the Mayor’s Executive Order of September 29, 2001, for departmental
personnel to follow when providing services to, or interacting with,
individuals who have limited English proficiency (LEP).The purpose of this
Directive is to establish effective guidelines, consistent with Title VI of the
Civil rights Act of 1964 and the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act,
and the Mayor’s Executive Order of September 29, 2001, for departmental
personnel to follow when providing services to, or interacting with,
individuals who have limited English proficiency (LEP).
Impact on my life
This impacts my life
a lot because these are the officers that enforce the law were I live and are
their to protect me and my family. There is a lot of crime and violence in the
area so we need our officers. Seeing the blue uniform I feel safe. They are
putting them selves in danger to protect others. I believe the police officers of
Philadelphia are extraordinary people. I aspire to be one of these
extraordinary people when I graduate from college.
FAFSA- Positive
Impact on my life
My family can not afford to send
me to college with out help from the government. FASFA is huge asset to my
future because it provides me funds for education. Without FASA I wouldn’t be
able to go to college and without a college degree I can not be an FBI agent
that aspire to be after I serve my time as a police officer.
Law
& Policy: Funding Schools Fairly
State
Law
Pennsylvania
has three main sources of law on school funding. The Pennsylvania Constitution
requires “a thorough and efficient system of public education.” Other
Pennsylvania laws lay out, in general ways, how state money can be spent. The
annual state budget contains most of the details on funding for public
education.State policy
There
are three main policy issues affecting education funding in Pennsylvania:
•
Adequacy.
Most public schools do not spend enough money per student to give all children
an adequate education and a fair chance for success. Pennsylvania has never
conducted an official “adequacy study” to determine the actual amount per child
needed to provide a quality education.
•
Equity.
There is little equity between the spending levels in different school
districts. Some districts spend more than twice the amount per student as other
districts.
•
State
Share. Pennsylvania provides only 36 percent of the total cost of public
education, one of the lowest state shares in the country. Local school
districts provide most of the funding for public education through property
taxes. This means that wealthy districts have more money to spend on education
than poorer districts.
Impact on my life
This impacts my life
because my school gets funding based on how well we do. I think that makes the
schools who don’t do well do even worst because they are not given the money
for better books and other material that would help them progress. I think the
schools should get an equal amount of money because no school should be left
out and made to fail because of budgeting. This affects all student because in
we are not getting the money we deserve.
Websites I used:
http://www.votespa.com/portal/server.pt/community/child_labor_law/7508
http://definitions.uslegal.com/a/affirmative-action/
http://www.caricom.org/jsp/secretariat/legal_instruments/model_legislation_sexual_harassment.jsp
http://www.uscourts.gov/EducationalResources/ConstitutionResources/LegalLandmarks/LandmarkSupremeCourtCasesAboutStudents.aspx
Reflection
Finding laws and
court cases that applied to me was a little challenging. I tried to look for
things that were relevant to my life and the people around me. Being a young
person not many things affect me but as I get older I will feel the affects of
the government lot more. Form this I know more of my rights as a student and
the differences between the branches.