Tribal Council
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• Tape team sign and point sheet• Take out one sheet of paper per
tribe• Write YOUR team # at top• Write “Team to lose points: ___”
in the middle
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GA GOVERNMENTEDITIONImmunity Challenge tommorrow:
“Beast of the Budget”
SS8CG3.b - Describe the organization of the executive branch, with emphasis on major policy areas of state programs.
SS8E4.a - Trace sources of state revenue such as sales taxes, federal grants, personal income taxes, and property taxes.
SS8E4.b - Explain the distribution of state revenue to provide services.
SS8E4.c - Evaluate how choices are made given the limited revenues of state and local governments.
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Policy Areas of the Georgia Executive Branch
• Major policy area = a key program in our state which needs $ to provide services to GA citizens
• These policy areas guide decisions about how to use state budget revenues each fiscal year
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Major Policy Areas
There are currently 5 major policy areas set by the executive branch:
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Healthy Georgia Individual Health Family PlanningCare
Family Disease Health ControlCare
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Educated Georgia• Responsible for all public schools in the
state, such as primary, kindergarten, elementary, middle, high school, and colleges
• State Superintendent of Schools – Dr. John Barge
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Safe Georgia• Departments involving state
corrections, paroles and pardons, and public safety
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Best Managed State– Refers to the salaries and budgets of
government agencies and programs• Ex – Senate, House, GA Court System,
Secretary of State, Department of Labor
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Growing Georgia• Responsible for bringing new
businesses to Georgia and promoting tourism in order to strengthen our state economy
General MotorsCoke ColaHome Depot
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Total Percentages
Healthy Georgia 20%Educated Georgia 64%Safe Georgia 8%Best Managed State 4%Growing Georgia 4%__________________________TOTAL 100%