Both serve as two legislatures...what is the vocab term that we say for this?
Bicameral
Who makes laws? (Ohio and Federal)
Legislative Branch
Original Ohio Constitution (Year)
1803
3 for both
In order to become a law the bill must begin where?
General Assembly
People have the power
Popular Sovereignty
Who serves four years each? (Federal and Ohio)
President and Governor
New Constitution (Year)
1851
What is the introduction to both constitutions called
Preamble
Most Bills in Ohio require a majority or 2/3?
Majority
How much debt was Ohio in back then?
20 Million
Powers granted to the national government
Expressed Powers
Why did the new constitution create district courts?
Supreme Court couldn't travel to all the counties
How many terms do both the Governor and President serve?
2 Terms
If a bill passes in both chambers, it is then presented to who?
Governor
This court has no age limit for justices, and they serve for life
Federal Supreme Court
Not listed in the Constitution, logical extensions of Expressed Powers
Implied Powers
What limitations were specifically put in place with the new constitution?
Debt Limitations
How many Amendments has Ohio had?
Over 150 (170)
The Governor in Ohio has how many days to sign or veto?
10 Days
What is age limit for Ohio Supreme court?
70
Naturally belonging to all governments
Inherent Powers
Who has the power in Ohio? Who is the head of Ohio's current government? What is the Legislative Branch called?
People! Dewine, General Assembly
How many justices are in Federal Supreme Court and Ohio?
9 and 7
If signed, the bill becomes law. If vetoed, the bill is sent back to the where?
General Assembly