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    ANA Program Evaluation

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    (Eastin, 2017). For future, APRNs has to get involved in grass roots level of action center and Texas CNAP to fight until the law of APRN independent practice authority is passed. Also, send a personalized letter to the chairman of the state legislature to support the bill (HB1415/SB681) to remove barriers to APRN practice ( Eastin, 2017). The letter should…

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    Do you ever wonder where our laws came from or who came up with them? Well the king of Babylon Hammurabi created the first set of laws. Thanks to that ancient guy all nations have laws. Laws are important to society because without them i'm pretty sure our country's population wouldn't be as high as it is. So in order to have a modern society laws are important. The importance of laws help organize our profound country. When I say organized I mean it gives our country order. There are certain…

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    THE FEDERAL LEGISLATUREDIFFERENCES IN REGARD TO:-THERE EXIST CAUCUS (GROUPS) OF LEGISLATORS FROM THE SAMEPOLITICAL PARTY OR INTEGRATED BY LEGISLATORS PURSUING COMMON ISSUES (REGARDLESS OF THEIR PARTY).-THE LEADERSHIP OF THE TWO CHAMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE IS ELECTED. ANY SIMILARITIES BETWEEN THE FEDERAL LEGISLATION AND THE LEGISLATION IN…

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    The differences between the House of Representatives and the Senate are many. First, the Senate is much smaller than the House. There are 100 seats in the Senate and 435 seats in the House. Two Senators will represent each state in the Senate while one representative from each congressional district, with the number of districts in a state being determined by population, will represent the House. The House mainly initiates all revenue based legislation while the Senate has the power to approve…

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    Formal Rulemaking

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    It has been widely known that Congress writes very vague statutes in order to keep the political process going, and to keep the balance with in the legislation. Out of this vagueness the Courts have created a framework for both Congress and the agencies to create said policies. This framework is quite extensive and allows for the public to make comments on public policies that will affect them. The non-delegation doctrine basically states that Congress can’t detail every facet and fact of…

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    Sexual Harassment Memo

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    Assemblywomen Melissa Melendez introduced a new bill AB 403 last year, advocating for better protection for legislative staffers and lobbyists who report illegal activities in workspace, especially sexual harassment. The bill has failed for four years consecutively due to delay by the Appropriations Committee with unknown reason. This time, Meledez is coming back with full support – 13 California Senators co-authored the bill with her, with over 140 open letters showing support. Although…

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    The legislative meeting that I watch online was the City Council Public Safety & Livable Neighborhoods meeting on November 12, 2015, the length of the meeting was two hours and 49 minutes .The official involved were council-member officials from the San Diego City Council, Police officials and the public. Marti Emerald is member of the San Diego City Council and President Pro Team from District 9, her main role in the meeting was to direct the meeting. Second official was Todd Gloria a member…

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    Elder Abuse Report

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    Our group selected the Elder Abuse Prevention and Prosecution Act (S.178) and the bill focuses to improve the justice systems to response to victims in elder abuse and exploitation cases and to prevent elder abuse and exploitation. Our group chose Congressman A. Donald McEachin and Congressman Robert J. Wittman to talk about the bill. We selected them because they both are representing our state. Congressman A. Donald McEachin is a Democrat member of the United States House of Representatives…

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    We love our Everglades. The Everglades a popular and beautiful place in southern Florida. Unfortunately, much of it is being destroyed and polluted. The Everglades are crucial to plants and animals including human survival. Everything interacts with one another, such as the food chain. When disrupted multiple species may become endangered. If a predators population grows too rapidly the prey will be endangered. Once the prey is gone, what will the predators eat? Sooner or later, the whole…

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    Term Limits Pros And Cons

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    passed by committee, they get additions that inexperienced legislatures did not catch. Some of those bills were written by lobbyist and they just get past along and become laws. Term limits in California did not prevent career politicians, because the politicians just do office hopping. There is limited expertise in the legislative branch so there are bad committees and poor oversight of state agencies. The term limits did not give the legislatures enough time to gain experience (Jacobs, P.…

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