essay question 2 pages for each question. ( reading)
2 page for each question (answer the question and write an essay about it from the reading )
Possible Question 2
Imagine that you are advisor to Rep. Ima Policywonk(R-OR), who prides herself on her hands-on, no-nonsense approach to policy. She wants to fix the “education problem”, which she thinks is a matter of kids not being trained for the modern workplace. She asks you to develop a plan for a perfect education system for her by 9 am, December 6, 2018 using the rational -comprehensive approach.
Using education, send Ima a memo in which you do the following:
- Describe and analyze the proper conditions, strengths and weaknesses of the rational-comprehensive approach.
- Compare and explain alternate approach to policy formulation supported by Charles Lindblom. ( in the reading )
- How would you yourself try to develop a policy to improve the education system ?
Possible Question 3
- Identify and briefly explain the four basic methods of legitimation used in the United States. The four basic method is 1- legislative 2- judicial 3- administrative 4- popular\ direct democracy. Which one is the most “democratic” and which one is the least?
- What will Congress look like in 2019 in terms of party control? What forces might make it hard for the Democrats to unite themselves and the Republicans unite themselves?
- Explain what rulemaking is (here is the bacsic answer for the rulemaking, expand to that and answer how the rulemaking works? )
Administrative Legitimation: Rulemaking Basic rulemaking processes: Notice and comment Three key steps
1- notice about the intention to make a rule in the Federal Register specifying the agency's authority, its purposes, its schedule for completing the process, and who to contact
2 - opportunity for written public comment (usually groups businesses, and affected governments)
publication of the final rule in the Federal Registration
and how “informal rulemaking” works. ??
- Finally, identify and explain what you think will be President Donald Trump’s most long-lasting impact on the policy process.