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Federalism In Montana

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Our United States Constitution used federalism to divide the powers to govern. Federalism was established in the constitution supremacy clause, providing that each state in the U.S. is a sovereign entity and has the power to create and ratify laws according to the needs of the state and make public policy. All states have different characteristics such as demographics of its citizens, geography, natural resources, and different types of businesses and industries. Federalism enables the courts and legislatures in a state to act on the needs and public policy. There are advantages and disadvantages to this form of government. The apparent advantage is the authority granted to legislatures and policy makers to address the needs of the state because …show more content…

Montana’s Constitution, Article X, requires the legislature to establish quality public schools, enabling children to develop their full education potential, (cite T ). Currently, Montana’s is ranked 30th in education in the nation and the students have a below average GPA of 1.67. It is evident our legislatures have failed miserably at providing a quality education for our youth in Montana. The future of the communities in Montana will need the youth educated and well informed, capable of addressing the future challenges. Furthermore, Montana had the lowest score in the country for transitions and alignment, scoring a D-, demonstrating the need for an early education that provides the foundation for children’s success in school (cite S). Which recently prompted Montana’s Governor, Steve Bullock, to enlist an Early Edge program, offering pre-kindergarten publicly funded. Furthermore, in the 21st century education plays an extremely important role for our youth. The employment sectors have change in the U.S. many of our manufacturing jobs have moved overseas, we are now a knowledge based …show more content…

Sahlberg’s philosophy and approach to education has had unbelievable success. I will introduce Sahlberg’s philosophy to Missoula, Montana, gain support to change our current education policy and adopt the Sahlberg’s approach to education. First, I need to initiate a campaign to gain support in the community. In order to raise the level of education to a superior level additional income is needed. Two policies are needed to capture and change the perspective on education fostering and titled, Equality in Child Education, (ECE). The first policy addressed, incorporates a “Kids Tax” on all candy, snacks and soda’s purchased within the city. The revenue generated from the “Kids Tax” would be used to additionally fund salaries and implement an academic program mirroring the top preforming schools in the United States. The second policy, to incorporate all children in Montana; Montana’s Best, a statewide tax on all outdoor recreation, licensing, and weapons purchased to fund the schools statewide with the latest technology and academic

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