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September 17, 2009

September 17, 2009. Senior Social Studies. Hello Seniors!. Today you need: “Just the Facts” Pen/Pencil Today’s topic: WA State Government. WA State. Statehood-11/11/1889 Sep. of Powers No term limits Bicameral Legislature. Executive Branch. Governor Christine Gregoire (D).

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September 17, 2009

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  1. September 17, 2009 Senior Social Studies

  2. Hello Seniors! • Today you need: • “Just the Facts” • Pen/Pencil • Today’s topic: • WA State Government

  3. WA State • Statehood-11/11/1889 • Sep. of Powers • No term limits • Bicameral Legislature

  4. Executive Branch Governor Christine Gregoire (D) Lt. Governor Brad Owens Treasurer Auditor Attorney General Superintendent of Public Instruction Commissioner of Public Lands

  5. State Legislature • House of Reps and Senate • 49 Districts • 2 house representative and 1 senator/district • Snohomish- 44th • Senator Steve Hobbs (D) • Hans Dunshee (D) • John Lovick (D)

  6. State Courts • Supreme Court (9 Justices/Olympia) • State Court of Appeals • Superior Court • Courts of Limited Jurisdiction • Juvenile (Denny Juvenile Justice Center) • District (Cascade, Evergreen, Everett, South District) • Municipal (various locations)

  7. Judges • Judges are nonpartisan (no party) elected positions • Part-time Municipal judges appointed • Supreme Superior and District Court Judges must be admitted to the state bar • 4 year terms

  8. Initiatives, Referenda, Recall • Initiative- voters enact or change laws • Referendum- voters approve or reject legislation • Recall- voter impeachment • Petitions needed to get on ballot

  9. Sports Subsidies • 1995- Mariners’ owners threaten to pull the team • State and city of Seattle raise $500 million for new field (cash, increasing taxes on restaurants, bars and rental cars) • Safeco • 1997- Seahawks need a home • Paul Allen proposes $475 million stadium • He’d give $100 million, the state to pay the rest • Spent $11.5 million campaigning

  10. Sonics Want In • Sonics had worse lease agreement in the NBA (rent/profit making potential of the space) • February 2006- Howard Schultz gives the state an ultimatum

  11. Reaction • Legislators angry about the ultimatum- do nothing in session. • Schultz sells to Clay Bennett • Bennett wants to build a new $500 million arena with $300 million from taxpayers • I-91- Fails • Adios Sonics

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