They will learn about historical women and their impact on the world as well as the basic
jobs of the branches of government.
Not exact matches
It's the
job of the legislative
branch, in either the states or the national
government, to enact laws within the bounds set by the Constitution.
During the Democratic majority in the Ulster County Legislature, we worked on protecting the environment, on bringing in green
jobs, on keeping costs down, on creating a new form
of government with equal
branches,» said Rodriguez.
If doing what you've been doing and expecting different results is a definition
of insanity, well, then, these legislators are just crazy about the
jobs they've been doing as the so - called «co-equal»
branch of county
government.
«So, in essence one
branch of the federal
government is funding unemployed ITers to «retrain» for something well beneath their qualifications, while another federal agency is approving work permits for foreign students [for
jobs] that unemployed Americans could easily do,» writes the man to whom I owe my knowledge
of this piquant contrast, computer science professor Norman Matloff
of the University
of California, Davis.
His major focus was outreach and advocacy to local, state, and federal elected officials in the legislative and executive
branches of government sharing data about student achievement and
job - embedded teacher professional development.
The courts must have the staying power to ensure that the other
branches of government do their
job, Rebell says.
«It's the
job of the judiciary to act as a check and balance on the legislative and executive
branches of government,» union President Joanne McCall said in a statement about the appeal.
The 3
branches of the US
Government ought to be ashamed, but expect more platitudinous «thoughts and prayers»... the alternative to them doing their
job.
The nonpartisan
branch of government is getting its
job done, by implementing commonsense reforms and measuring performance, by implementing new technology and working smarter, and by re-engineering courts and increasing efficiency — all to serve the public better and at less cost.
Federal
government jobs are available in the legislative, judicial and executive
branches of government in all 50 states, in the U.S. territories and beyond.