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The executive branch of government in Florida consists of: The Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Cabinet and various departments. The Governor is the supreme executive according to Florida s state constitution, but some power is shared with the Cabinet. Powers exclusively under the Governor are as follows: Enforcement of laws Be commander-in-chief of all military forces of the sate not in active U.S. service Initiate judicial proceedings against state, county or municipal officers Give a state of the state message to the Legislature Appoint persons to vacancies in elected offices Appoint persons to head executive departments, commissions and boards in state, county and municipal governments Suspend public officials Remove public officials The heads of agencies appointed by the Governor are considered to be in the Little Cabinet. These include: The Senior Executive Assistant, Transportation, Business Regulation, Health and Rehabilitative Services, pollution Control, Professional and Occupational Regulation, Community Affairs and Citrus. The Governor must meet the following requirements: Must be at least 30 years of age. A resident of Florida for seven years. Swear to uphold the constitution of Florida and the United States. Cannot be a convicted felon nor judged to be mentally incompetent. Governor s term limits: Serve four year terms and can serve a consecutive term.

A Governor can be removed from office by the Legislature through impeachment. o Impeachment requires two-thirds of the House votes and two-thirds of the Senators present vote for conviction. o Four members of the Cabinet may request in writing for the Supreme Court to declare the Governor mentally or physically incapable of performing governmental duties. o Impeachment proceedings can also be brought against the Lieutenant- Governor, members of the Cabinet, the Supreme Court and lower courts. Lieutenant-Governor The Lieutenant-Governor of Florida is first in line of succession to the office of Governor. Qualifications for being Lieutenant Governor: o The Lieutenant Governor qualifications are the same as the Governor s. o Only one vote is cast for Lieutenant-Governor and Governor, and they must run as a team. The Cabinet All members of the Cabinet have the same terms and qualification. They must be 30 years of age. Serve four year elected terms.

A UNITED STATES SENATOR: A U.S. senator must be at least 30 years old, be a U.S. citizen and live in the state in which he is elected. Senators are assigned to serve on committees, in which they review bills, or proposed laws. o There are 20 committees, 68 subcommittees and four joint committees. Each committee focuses on a different topic, including budget, health, education, foreign relations, transportation and homeland security. Once a bill is passed in committee, all senators are responsible for voting on it. The Senate also has the power to impeach the president. U.S. senators work part of the year in Washington, D.C., and part of the year in their home state. o When in Washington, they work in one of three buildings: the Russell Senate Office Building, the Dirksen Senate Office Building and the Hart Senate Office Building. o Senators, travel back to their state when Congress is not in session to meet with their constituents to see what needs/issues they should address during the next session of Congress. They write and vote on laws in the Capitol. In 2009, U.S. senators earned an annual salary of $174,000. The Senate provides advice and consent on treaties, confirms Presidential appointments of Ambassadors, Justices, and members of the Cabinet. They act as party leaders and fundraisers, and serve on committees. Source: Division of Social Sciences and Life Skills

E L E C T I O N 2 0 1 8 M E E T T H E C A N D I D A T E S & T H E I R I S S U E S F A L L 2 0 1 8 S P E C I A L P O I N T S O F I N T E R E S T : Healthcare Medicare Immigration education A B O U T T H E G O V E R N O R S R A C E : Florida governor's race: Where Ron DeSantis, Andrew Gillum stand on the issues. The candidates are diametrically opposed on nearly every issue guns, education, immigration, health care and more. Education DeSantis supports the school-choice policies Florida Republicans have passed in their 20 years in power, specifically, expanding charter-school and voucher programs. He s also praised Putnam s platform of encouraging more vocational education and training. DeSantis also wants to stop Common Core the standards adopted by 45 out of 50 states as a way to improve education but the steps he d take to unwind them is unclear. The standards were criticized by conservatives as a top-down approach to education, and lawmakers responded by tweaking and renaming them Florida standards in 2014. Gillum wants to spend an additional $1 billion on education, part of which would go toward increasing the minimum salary for teachers to $50,000 per year, and for early-education and vocational programs. But the way Gillum proposes to raise the extra $1 billion an increase in the corporate income tax from 5.5 percent to 7.75 percent would likely be nearly impossible to get through the Legislature. On top of the GOP s antipathy to tax hikes, the state constitution requires a three-fifths vote in each chamber to raise the corporate income tax above 5 percent.

DeSantis supports legislation to allow Floridians with concealed weapons permits to carry guns openly and on college campuses. Bills to allow both have failed in the GOPcontrolled Legislature in the last three years. He has also criticized the gun control measures in the bill passed by lawmakers in response to the Feb. 14 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland. The legislation banned rifle sales to those under 21, prohibited bump stocks and placed a three-day waiting period on all gun sales. Gillum called for a series of gun-control measures after the Parkland massacre, including a ban on assault weapons, limiting the size of magazines, banning armor-piercing bullets and prohibiting guns to those with domestic violence felonies or misdemeanors. The National Rifle Association has given DeSantis an A- grade and Gillum an F. Immigration Even though the power to enact and enforce immigration laws lies exclusively with the federal government, illegal immigration was a major theme of the primary campaigns of both DeSantis and Gillum. DeSantis fully backs President Donald Trump s moves to enforce border security and deport illegal immigrants. As governor, DeSantis has promised to ban sanctuary cities even though virtually no city in Florida has such policies. West Palm Beach was on a list of cities identified by the Trump administration as possibly having policies of non-cooperation with federal immigration officials, but elected officials there dispute that, saying they cooperate with federal authorities when asked. Alachua and Clay counties have been accused of being sanctuary areas for not complying with detention requests in some instances, but those claims are disputed as well. DeSantis also wants to enact an E-Verify law requiring employers to check the immigration status of their workers. It s an idea Gov. Rick Scott pushed in his first year in office but quickly dropped when it failed to get through the Legislature. One of Gillum s campaign ads called for abolishing the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, but he would have no power to enact such a policy as governor. Gillum slammed Trump s move to restrict federal grants to sanctuary cities in January 2017, saying it was inconsistent with our highest values and we can protect our national security interests and have a secure border without criminalizing people who are here undocumented. Source: http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/politics/political-pulse/os-governor-race-desantis-gillum-issues-

O N T H E I S S U E S : Health care Gillum has campaigned on a platform of Medicare for all that a key supporter, U.S. Bernie Sanders, has pushed at the federal level. He also says universal health care is a right. As governor, he s pledged to expand Medicaid in line with the Affordable Care Act, and to guarantee care for those with preexisting conditions. Much of that platform will be difficult to achieve with a Republican-controlled Legislature, where leaders in the House have rejected Medicaid expansion after protracted battles. DeSantis hasn t laid out a specific platform on health care and has said little about health care policy. His issues page on his website, which was published a week before the primary, doesn t include the subject. In a debate with GOP primary opponent Adam Putnam, he indicated health care wasn t a right. What I think you have a right to do is pursue the type of health care you want. Obamacare infringes on your freedom to be able to do that, DeSantis said. Democrats are saying that there s a bureaucratic right where you create bureaucracies.

BILL NELSON VS. RICK SCOTT Bill Nelson Political Party Democrat Republican Rick Scott Date of birth September 29th 1942 December 1, 1952 Religion Christian Evangelical Christian Position on Healthcare Position on Immigration Position on Gun Rights Position on Abortion Website Strengthen the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare); supports Medicaid expan- Supported comprehensive immigration reform bill of 2013 that passed the Sen- NRA rating F. Supports ban on assault weapons; comprehensive and universal Supports safe and legal access to abortion. https://www.nelsonforsenate.com/ Opposes Obamacare or govt. support; Supports free market (privatization of "Secure" the border; supports DACA; wants to end sanctuary jurisdictions NRA rating A+. Strong supporter of gun rights. Believes the problem at the root During his term as governor, Scott approved several abortion restrictions. https://rickscottforflorida.com/ Age 76 65 Current Position Profession United States Senator representing Florida U.S. Army captain, lawyer, politician. In 1986, Bill Nelson spent 6 days in space Governor of Florida Lawyer; business executive Source: https://www.diffen.com/difference/bill_nelson_vs_rick_scott