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This resource explores the components that make up state government, including counties, representatives, and senators, with a focus on how these structures affect local communities in Wisconsin. Discover the significance of the census in defining county lines and how population and land area influence the size of counties. Learn about city government, diversity, schools, and community characteristics. The guide also covers the nuances of state colleges, tuition costs, reciprocity agreements, and the requirements for regulated driving in Wisconsin.
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State Government Kate Drankoff Taran Polzin Olivia Brunson
What makes up State government • - Counties • -Representatives • -Senators • -People
-Outagamie County, Appleton Where you Live
How counties are Affected by the Census -County lines change
What Makes Up A County • -Population vs. land area on county size • -How living in a county affects us • -Changes from the census
What Makes Up A City • -City government • Businesses • Diversity • Schools • Residential areas • Community
Wisconsin State Covenant 1.) Pledge 2.) Community 3.) Foundation
In State Colleges In state tuition costs • Cost varies • Is it cheaper? • Public vs. private Stout La Crosse Oshkosh Whitewater Eau Claire Madison
Reciprocity 1.) What is it? 2.) With what state?
Reciprocity continued… • -Signed August 15, 2011 • -Scott Walker • -Application • -www.heab.wi.gov
Pricing Comparison http://heab.state.wi.us/mnwicost.html
State Gov. Regulated Driving For Temps: -Min of thirty hours of class -At least 15 ½ years of age -Pass Knowledge test -Pass vision test
State Gov. Regulated Driving Continued… For Probationary License: -At least 16 years of age -Pass DMV skills test -Complete Drivers ed Course