One-Day
Four-Day
Bill
Letters
Miscellaneous
100

Verse you have to memorize

1 Timothy 2:1-3

100
Book you have to read, and its Author

Real Citizenship by Tim Echols

100

The explanation of the Purpose section in a Bill

Reasons you think this bill is important. 

100

Your State Representative

Representative Danny Busick

100

Three Branches of Government and Their Powers

Legislative--Makes Laws

Executive--Enforces Laws

Judicial--Interprets Laws and the Constitution

200

Primary Election

The election that determines the parties' candidates. (Who will be running for office and representing the party)

200

Number of Copies of your Bill you have to take, and number of copies of the rest of the homework

Three copies of the bill, two copies of all other material 

200

Are you making a National-level bill or State bill?

State bill. It says "be it enacted by the legislature of the state of Missouri"

200

Your State Senator

Senator Cindy O'Laughlin

200

Definition of Justice

To give every person what is due. 

300

Majority Opinion

An opinion which is written by a justice and agreed to by more than half of the members of a panel of judges. (In Missouri, any supreme court decision that more than three people agree on is a majority opinion) 
300

President of the Missouri Senate

David Wasinger

300

Necessary components of a bill

Title, Purpose, Plan of Action, When Bill will Take Effect, How the Bill will be Funded

300

Can they emailed or do they have to be mailed?

They can either be mailed or emailed!

300

Missouri's Governor

Governor Mike Kehoe

400

Roles in a Political Campaign 

Candidate, Campaign Manager, Speechwriter, Grassroots Coordinator, Campaign Volunteer

400

Where in the Constitution the process for amending is defined

Article V

400

Do you include your name on the bill?

Yes. At the very top you put "Author:" (then your name)

400

Can you ask to meet your legislators?

Yes! (you should too. It's a great experience to meet with them!)

400

Number of Missouri Supreme Court Judges

Seven

500

Difference between Majority Opinion and Dissenting Opinion

Majority Opinion is the decision agreed upon by most of the judges, while the dissenting opinion is the voiced disagreement of a judge who did not come to the majority opinion

500

An Explanation of what the Articles of Confederation were

Basically a rough draft of the Constitution. It laid the foundation for the Constitution we have today. 

500

Four-Day Purpose of Writing the Bills

To develop a better understanding of the legislative process. 

500

Things you should say in your letters

Thank them for their service, you're praying for them, what TeenPact is and what you will be learning, your name, their names and titles

500

1 Timothy 2:1-3

First of all, then, I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for all people, for kings and all who are in high positions, that we may lead a peaceful and quiet life, godly and dignified in every way. This is good, and it is pleasing in the sight of God our Savior,

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