Category: Politics & Government 2182

  • Emily’s List: Organization’s Purpose

    Table of Contents Group’s Goals Tools for Achieving the Goals Efficiency in Achieving the Goals Works Cited Group’s Goals The group in question is aimed at addressing the lack of equality in contemporary society. Particularly, the focus on the rights of women in the modern world and their further integration into the realm of politics,…

  • Using Independent Commissions

    I believe that the independent commissions should be used to set the boundaries of electoral districts. Currently, gerrymandering is a significant issue in the United States, as elected state politicians face at least two conflicts of interest. On the one hand, incumbent legislators want to ease their reelection, which makes them rearrange the districts to…

  • Sovereign Citizens Movement in the United States

    Introduction The sovereign citizen movement is a group of Americans who have denounced any allegiance with the government of the US and refused to respect or adhere to the constitution. The genesis of the sovereign citizen movement may be traced back to around 1970s, although the movement became vibrant and conspicuous in the 1980s. Its…

  • “Federal Employees: They Are Just Like Us” by Kellie Lunney

    The Key HRM Management Issues Underlying this Proposal The article “Federal Employees: They Are Just Like Us” by Kellie Lunney explains how the government takes many federal employees for granted. This situation has resulted in a faceless bureaucracy. The government should improve the perception of such employees using various strategies. Several HRM issues are identified…

  • Decentralization, Linkages, Patronage and Clientelism

    Due to its creation of closer ties between private enterprise and the government, patronage politics has been broadly recognized as a potential impediment to decentralization1. Fundamentally, it consists of people receiving financial benefits from their association with a particular political movement, which could be expressed in the forms of preferential contract awards, employment, subsidies, and…

  • Local, State and Federal Law Enforcement in the US

    Table of Contents Local Law Enforcement State Law Enforcement Federal Law Enforcement Operation Fast and Furious References Local Law Enforcement Local law enforcement derives its authority from its governing body in the district where it is located. It maintains the responsibility of enforcing laws of their jurisdiction, investigating criminal violations, and providing protection or patrol…

  • May-Can-Should Model for Education Policies

    Physical disabilities constitute a fundamental element of diversity in modern communities. Individuals living with physiological challenges encounter difficulties accessing public social services, including healthcare, security, and transport services. Specifically, the May-Can-Should model presents a helpful framework for assessing recently passed legislation concerning physical disabilities (Caimotto, 2020). In essence, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)…

  • Racial Makeup and Governance Policies

    After Ferguson witnessed one of the highest voter turnouts in its history, residents of this town are now hopeful of changes in governance policies. For the first time, this Missouri neighborhood has witnessed the election of three African American officials to its city council. Previously, Ferguson’s city council consisted of five white members and one…

  • Changes to the Planning Appeals Process

    Introduction Community, land use, or physical planning is the main focus of lesson five. The arrangement entails establishing pace and nature of future growth of a place coupled with the regulations of land developments for the enhanced attainment of the preferred set objectives. Society needs to create long-term goals for growth and executive steps to…

  • GI Bill: History and Development

    Table of Contents Introduction History of the GI Bill Changes made in the GI Bill over time Post-9/11 GI Bill The Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program Conclusion References Introduction In reference to Spaulding (2000), the formation of the GI Bill dates back to June 22, 1944. It was initially referred to as the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act,…