What is a government corporation?
== == From my understanding, Corporate Governance is a practice whereby companies should be more transparent in their business operations. This could mean that there is a need for more information to be published or procedures to be followed. Corporate Governence is important to establish an honest and efficient organization. Without it organizations are characterised by corruption or nepotism.
How many members of Congress must be present to conduct business?
The Constitution of the United States says that 2/3 of the Congressmen need to be present to do business. That means that 67 Senators and 291 House of Representatives need to be present during sessions.
What are the qualifications for a member of Senate?
30 years old, citizen of the U.S. for 9 years, an must live in the state that he/she represents.
Would people in an unlimited government speak out against the government?
No, because they could be punished really bad by the unlimited government.
What are the three requirements to be a member of the senate?
The Three requirements one must meet before becoming a member of the Senate are one you have to be at least 30 years old. Second, a U.S. citizen for at least nine years at the time of election to the Senate. And third, a resident of the state one is elected to represent in the Senate.
What characteristics do the senate look for in a federal judge nominee?
intelligent, unbiased, quick thinker, ability to read people, to make decisions, patient, assertive, even-tempered, understanding, one who's willing to hand down rulings that contradict with his or her own personal beliefs when he feels necessary
What branch of the government makes laws?
legislative
The Legislative branch of the government makes the laws.
In what state does the county choose its own form of government?
"Home rule" within a state includes the choice of governmental form for the included subdivisions (counties, cities, town, and municipalities). Many states have home rule provisions of varying degrees including Pennsylvania, Hawaii, and Oregon.
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What must a state recognize about all other states?
Various states must recognize legislative acts, public records, and judicial decisions of the other states within the United States. (Article IV, Section 1, US Constitution).
An exception to the above can be made by Congress (which is empowed by the same section of the Constitution to regulate how such acts are recognized). An example of this is the Defense of Marriage Act of 1996, which allows states to ignore any marriage between same-sex members performed in other states. The DoMA itself has significant Constitutionality questions, which are in active litigation.
The Treaty of new echota was signed and delivered by Washington D.C. John Ross argued that the treaty would never be accepted by the Cherokee Indians simply because it was not signed or agreed to by the Cherokee Indians.
Who hold the chief executive of the executive branch today?
The President is chief executive of the Executive Branch of the US government.
What is the only condition specified concerning the nature of state governments?
The only rule that is stipulated for the state governments is that they be Republican by nature. In other words, states must follow the Republican way of selecting the public office holders of the state. The people must always have the final word, given by their vote, to select the people who will lead both the executive and legislative bodies of the states.
Agency that created government jobs during the Great Depression?
The agency was the WPA i think which is the Work Progress Administration. The agency was the WPA i think which is the Work Progress Administration.
Why is the US government protecting Robert Thomas Edward Larkins?
Because he is to defeat the Anti-Christ!!
Who can write a proposed bill?
Anyone can write up, or draft a bill, but only a member of Congress can introduce it
Why would members of Congress vote against campaign finance reform?
Members of Congress vote against campaign finance reform because it negatively affects their campaigns. The current law are very advantageous to those with the right fundraising contacts.
Who's is in charge of the senate and what's their role?
The Vice President, when theres a tie vote they cast their vote