McGeorge Adjunct Professor Chris Micheli

https://soundcloud.com/capimpactca/the-california-constitution

California’s Constitution was first adopted in 1849, just prior to California becoming a state in 1850. The current constitution was then ratified on May 7, 1879 and is the governing document for the state of California, similar to the U.S. Constitution being the governing document for the entire country.

The California constitution has been

McGeorge Adjunct Professor Chris Micheli

https://soundcloud.com/capimpactca/the-impact-of-the-state-budget-on-public-policy

California’s budget process continues to be and have a major impact on the state’s public policy agenda. From my vantage point, this is because numerous policy changes are enacted every year as part of the state budget. In other words, state public policy continues to be done as

McGeorge Adjunct Professor Chris Micheli

https://soundcloud.com/capimpactca/overview-of-californias-judicial-branch

Just like the federal government, California has three branches of its state government – legislative, executive, and judicial. Article VI of the state constitution provides for the judicial branch of government. With a population just shy of 40 million it’s not a surprise that California’s judicial branch of government is the largest in the

McGeorge Adjunct Professor Chris Micheli

Today’s post and podcast is an overview of California’s executive branch of government. Today’s post will be broken into two sections, the provisions for the executive branch in California’s state constitution and the levels of executive branch government in California.

https://soundcloud.com/capimpactca/overview-of-californias-executive-branch

Constitutional Provisions

The executive branch of California state

McGeorge Adjunct Professor Chris Micheli

https://soundcloud.com/capimpactca/overview-of-county-government-in-california

Counties in California are provided for under the state constitution as well as the Government Code. The Legislature has provided counties with corporate powers that are required to provide for the health and welfare of the general public within their respective county lines. They provide numerous services on behalf of the state, such as

McGeorge Adjunct Professor Chris Micheli

https://soundcloud.com/capimpactca/overview-of-city-government-in-california

The over 475 cities in the state of California provide a wide range of municipal services including police, fire, parks, and libraries. A city’s government is headed by an elected or appointed Mayor to whom department heads are generally responsible. The City Council usually appoints a City Manager to oversee the city services.

Cities

McGeorge Adjunct Professor Chris Micheli

https://soundcloud.com/capimpactca/role-of-local-government-in-california

The role of local government cannot be overstated. The 58 counties, the 482 cities, and over 3000 special districts from transportation agencies to local air districts, water boards, and vector control agencies, all play a very critical role in making and implementing public policy throughout the state of California.

Counties are specified as “political

https://soundcloud.com/capimpactca/comparing-california-government-to-other-state-governments

Structurally speaking, California state government is not unique among the other states. All fifty states provide for a republican form of government in their individual constitutions. And all the states are based upon the federal government model with three branches of state government: the Legislative Branch, the Executive Branch, and the Judicial Branch. Let’s

https://soundcloud.com/capimpactca/california-research-bureau

The California Research Bureau is a part of the California State Library and it’s a hidden gem located on the fifth floor of the California State Capitol Annex. It has been around for over a quarter of a century and it provides independent research and analysis to

https://soundcloud.com/capimpactca/sb-224

Senate Bill 224 deals with sexual harassment. Governor Brown signed SB 224 by State Senator Hannah-Beth Jackson on September 30, as Chapter 951. The bill adds investors, elected officials, lobbyists, directors, and producers to the list of examples of relationships that are covered by Civil Code Section 51.9. Civil Code Section 51.9 imposes civil