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How do state How do state and local and local

governments governments work in New work in New

York?York?LESSON 3

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What is Local Government?

• Lowest level of government in each state• Responsible for the day-to-day running of a

ward, district, county or city• Local authorities are usually elected• Responsibilities often include

– the provision of public transportation– public recreational facilities – the monitoring and enforcing of many

environmental regulations– raising/lowering taxes (especially property taxes)

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Purposes of Local Government

• EDUCATION – school districts are a form of local government with elected boards

• FIRE PROTECTION – Fire departments are typically operated by local governments

• LAW ENFORCEMENT – police departments serve the people

• HEALTH – local health departments oversee immunization & disease control

• RECORDS – keepers of deeds, marriage licenses, motor vehicle/boating licensing

• SANITATION – provide trash and snow removal, water & sewer services; road & park maintenance

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How do state and local governments fit into the federal

system?SIMILARITIES IN LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT Democratic form Popular, competitive elections Staffed by both appointed and elected officials Separation of powers Written constitutions Bicameral legislatures (except Nebraska) Revenue through taxation Court systems

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How do state and local governments fit into the federal

system?DIFFERENCES FOUND IN STATE AND LOCAL SYSTEMS

People vote for officials and on major issues (ex: budgets)

Direct election for executive branch officials indirect election for President/Vice President on federal level

Party leaders have great influence over key legislative positions

Direct election for judges

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Who are the key leaders in our state and local governments?

GOVERNOR Andrew CuomoAndrew CuomoLIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

Bob DuffyBob Duffy

ATTORNEY GENERAL

Eric SchneidermanEric Schneiderman

COMPTROLLER Thomas DiNapoliThomas DiNapoliSPEAKER OF ASSEMBLY

Sheldon SilverSheldon Silver

SENATE MAJORITY COALITION

Dean Skelos & Jeff KleinDean Skelos & Jeff Klein

YOUR ASSEMBLYMAN

Tom McKevittTom McKevitt

YOUR STATE SENATOR

Kemp HannonKemp Hannon

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Town Governments

Suffolk County– Town of Babylon– Town of Brookhaven– Town of East Hampton– Town of Huntington– Town of Islip– Town of Riverhead– Town of Shelter Island– Town of Smithtown– Town of Southampton– Town of Southold

Nassau County

– City of Glen Cove– Town of Hempstead– City of Long Beach– Town of North

Hempstead– Town of Oyster Bay

Town Governments

Suffolk County– Town of Babylon– Town of Brookhaven– Town of East Hampton– Town of Huntington– Town of Islip– Town of Riverhead– Town of Shelter Island– Town of Smithtown– Town of Southampton– Town of Southold

Nassau County

– City of Glen Cove– Town of

Hempstead– City of Long Beach– Town of North

Hempstead– Town of Oyster Bay

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Town of Hempstead

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Town Governments

Supervisor

Town Board(Council Members)

Town ClerkReceiver

of Taxes

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Nassau County Government• County Executive: Edward Mangano

– Four-year term (elected 2009)– Chief administrator – Responsible for

• Law enforcement• Planning• Consumer protection• Roads• Parks and recreation facilities• Preparation of the budget

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Nassau County Government

• District Attorney: Kathleen Rice– investigates and prosecutes violations

of criminal statutes (laws)

• County Comptroller: George Maragos – Monitors the county budget and

financial operations– “Chief Accountant” for Nassau County

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Nassau County Government

• County Clerk: Maureen O’Connell – Assists county and state courts with legal documents– Maintains a record of real estate transactions

• County Assessor: James Davis (acting)– No longer an elected position– Establishes a value for land and improvements– Serves as the basis for property taxes– Assessment roll includes 423,000 properties in Nassau

County with land value of $264 billion

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Nassau County Government

• County Legislature– Forms policies and

creates laws– 19 legislative districts in

Nassau County– Local representatives

serving Island Trees community

• 14th LD: Joseph Belesi• 15th LD: Dennis Dunne

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New York State

• 3 branches of government– Executive Branch

•Governor Cuomo •Comptroller DiNapoli •Attorney General Schneiderman

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Who can become the Chief Executive of New York State?

• GOVERNOR: The Chief Executive of a State– Must meet specific age,

citizenship, and residency requirements

– Most live in residences provided to them by the state or a state foundation

– Chosen by popular vote– Only a plurality is needed for

an election except in Arizona, Georgia, Louisiana, and Mississippi (50% or more)

NEW YORK STATE REQUIREMENTS

•30 years of age

•United States citizen

•Resident for 5 years preceding election

GEORGE CLINTON

New York’s First Governor (1777-1795)

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Who can become the Chief Executive of their state?

– GOVERNOR’S ADMINISTRATION: Consists of several other elected officials

• LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR: Bob Duffy

• ATTORNEY GENERAL: Eric Schneiderman

• COMPTROLLER: Thomas DiNapoli

Each of these are elected positions

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What does the Governor do, anyway?

– POWERS OF THE GOVERNOR Issue executive orders Make appointments to other state

offices Prepare the state budget Veto legislation and exercise item

veto over particular items in bills Command the state national guard Grant pardons or reduce a

criminal’s jail sentence Help establish the legislature’s

agenda

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New York’s Legislature

– Legislative Branch• New York State Senate

– Senator Kemp Hannon - District 6

• New York State Assembly– Tom McKevitt - 17th District

• New York State Congressional Delegation

– Pete King, 3rd District

NYS SENATE: “Upper House”

62 Legislative Districts

2-year terms

25-years-old minimum

NYS SENATE: “Upper House”

62 Legislative Districts

2-year terms

25-years-old minimumNYS ASSEMBLY: “Lower House”

150 Legislative Districts

2-year terms

21-years-old minimum

NYS ASSEMBLY: “Lower House”

150 Legislative Districts

2-year terms

21-years-old minimum

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– Judicial Branch•New York State Unified Court System•Court of Appeals