Order Number |
5653064492 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
What Would You Do? Will You Support the Budget Plan Proposed By Congress?
INSTRUCTIONS: In this activity, you assume the role of the President who has received a memo about the difficulty of passing budget bills under divided government. With the opposition party in control of Congress, you will consider arguments for and against accepting the legislative agenda, cast your vote and then provide a written explanation of your decision.
INTRODUCTION: To: President Lucy Barr
From: Talya Potter, Director, Office of Legislative Affairs
Subject: Passing budget bills under divided government
With the opposition party in control of Congress, media pundits and other commentators are calling for the president to accept the other party’s agenda for the next round of budget bills.
To Consider:
In the latest budget battle between the White House and Congress, the pressure on the president to accept a compromise with his political opponents is great, given the looming threat of not only a government shutdown but also a debt default by the United States for the first time in the history of the American republic.
Arguments for:
Arguments against:
Additional Research:
The following links present information about the pros and cons of divided government. Choose at least one “pro” link and one “con” link, and make sure to read through the entire text. Once you have enough information, you will move onto the next part of the activity and decide either to work with the majority party in Congress by supporting the budget plan, OR to oppose the majority party in Congress by rejecting the plan.
Passing budget bills under divided government
What Would You Do? Will You Support the Budget Plan Proposed By Congress?
INSTRUCTIONS: In this activity, you assume the role of the President who has received a memo about the difficulty of passing budget bills under divided government. With the opposition party in control of Congress, you will consider arguments for and against accepting the legislative agenda, cast your vote and then provide a written explanation of your decision.
INTRODUCTION: To: President Lucy Barr
From: Talya Potter, Director, Office of Legislative Affairs
Subject: Passing budget bills under divided government
With the opposition party in control of Congress, media pundits and other commentators are calling for the president to accept the other party’s agenda for the next round of budget bills.
To Consider:
In the latest budget battle between the White House and Congress, the pressure on the president to accept a compromise with his political opponents is great, given the looming threat of not only a government shutdown but also a debt default by the United States for the first time in the history of the American republic.
Arguments for:
Arguments against:
Additional Research:
The following links present information about the pros and cons of divided government. Choose at least one “pro” link and one “con” link, and make sure to read through the entire text. Once you have enough information, you will move onto the next part of the activity and decide either to work with the majority party in Congress by supporting the budget plan, OR to oppose the majority party in Congress by rejecting the plan.