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Aim: To extent does the Executive Branch enforces Animal
                            Rights?




Danielle Mollo, Jaedon Alvira, Kathleen Andrada,
              & Carl Straut-Collard
Chief of State                  Chief Executive
The chief public representative     The “boss” of the Executive
 of the US, he is head of the        Branch, he decides how the
         government.                    laws of the US will be
                                        enforced and chooses
                                    officials and advisors to help
 - Obama opted in getting a dog
                                          him with this job.
from a breeder in April 2009,
breaking his promise to rescue
a dog.
                                  - Holding Cabinet meetings to
                                     discuss government policies.
Chief Administrator                       Chief Diplomat

The responsibility to manage the     Forms the US‟ foreign policy and
federal government‟s operations      decides what American diplomats
and help carry out their policies.     and ambassadors shall say to
                                           foreign governments.
- Insures that all branches of
government are carrying out the
                                     - Obama hosted an international
programs of the presidency.
                                        summit on the proliferation of
                                        nuclear weapons.
Commander in Chief                    Chief Legislator

The direct and immediate control      The power to influence Congress
  of all US armed forces, along       in its lawmaking.
 with the placing of troops, ships,
           and weapons.               - Obama gave a Congressional
                                         Speech to support his
- Obama Sent troops to Libya to          American Jobs Act.
  support the Revolution.
Chief of Party                       Chief Citizen
 The acknowledged leader of the      The expectation to work for and
 political party that controls the     represent the public interest
        executive branch              against other private interests

- Obama appointed Ken Salazar        - The annual Thanksgiving
into his cabinet as Secretary of     tradition of pardoning two
Interior.                            turkeys from being eaten.
 one must be a “natural born
  Citizen. . . of the United States.”

 Be at least 35 years of age.


 Has been a resident of the US
  for at least fourteen years.
    Ever since the ratification of the 22nd Amendment in 1951, “no person
    shall be elected [as] President more than twice, and no person who has
    held the office . . . Or acted as President for more than two years of a terms
    to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the
    office of the President more than once.”

   Congress determines the President‟s salary

    The President‟s salary can neither be increased or decreased during their
    term.

   The President‟s salary was first $25,000 a year in 1789 and is now
    $400,000 a year.

    Congress provides the President with a $50,000 a year allowance for
    expenses that can be spent on whatever the President wishes.

   There are many other benefits, including living in the White House,
    medical care, and many others.
According Sections 3 & 4 of the 25th Amendment, the Vice President
                     becomes the Acting President if:

 The President informs Congress “that he is unable to discharge the
  powers and duties of his office
 Vice President & a majority of members of Cabinet inform Congress that
  the president is incapacitated
 The President may resume office by informing Congress that no inability
  exists.
1. Vice President                        10. Secretary of Commerce

2. Speaker of the House                  11. Secretary of Labor

3. President pro-tempore of the Senate   12. Secretary of Health & Human Services

4. Secretary of State                    13. Secretary of Housing & Urban Development

5. Secretary of the Treasury             14. Secretary of Transportation

6. Secretary of Defense                  15. Secretary of Energy

7. Attorney General                      16. Secretary of Education

8. Secretary of Interior                 17. Secretary of Veterans Affairs

9. Secretary of Agriculture              18. Secretary of Homeland Security
Presides over the Senate

Helps decide the question of a
president‟s disability.

“balance the ticket”- chosen to
strengthen the presidential
candidate‟s chances of being
elected by virtue of certain
ideological, etc.

The 25th Amendment allows “the
President [to] nominate a Vice
President who shall take office
upon confirmation by a majority
vote of both Houses of Congress.”
 The electoral college are the group of electors chosen from each
  State and the District of Columbia to formally select the President
  and Vice President.

 The Framers of the Constitution decided that the President and Vice
  President will be chosen by these electors.

 Each would cast two electoral votes, each for a different candidate.

 The system worked until 1796, when political parties started to form.
1. Each State shall have as many                  5.   The person that receives the largest
   presidential electors as it has senators and        number of electoral votes would become
   representatives in Congress                         President.

2. Electors are chosen in each State the          6.   The person with the second highest
   same manner as the State legislatures are           number of electoral votes will become
   chosen.                                             Vice President.

3. Electors would each cast two votes, each       7.   If a tie occurred or if no one received the
   for a different person for president.               majority of votes of the electors, the
                                                       President would be chosen by the House of
4. Electoral votes will be opened and                  Representatives, voting by States.
   counted before a joint session of
   Congress                                       8.   If a tie occurred for the second spot, the
                                                       Vice President would be chosen by the
                                                       Senate.
 Two parties – Federalists &     Added three new steps in the
  Democratic-Republicans –        process of selecting a
  each nominated presidential     President…
  and vice-presidential
  candidates, along with          1.  Party nominations for the
  presidential electors.            presidency and vice
 Elector candidates were           presidency
  chosen to vote for their own    2. Nomination of candidates
  parties, and not the other’s.     for presidential electors
                                    pledged to vote for their
 All 73 Democratic-
                                    party’s presidential ticket
  Republican electors voted for
                                  3. Automatic casting of the
  their party’s nominees,
                                    electoral votes in line with
  producing a tie for
                                    those pledges.
  presidency.
 Separated the presidential and vice-presidential
  elections due to the events of the election of 1800.

 “The Electors. . . Shall name in their ballots the person
  voted for as President, and in distinct ballots the
  person voted for as Vice-President. . .”
 According to the Mid-Term Humane Society Legislative Fund „report card‟,
  Barack Obama & Joe Biden scored 75%.
    Neither Obama nor Biden co-sponsored the Pet Safety and Protection Act
     [Prohibits the use of random source dogs and cats for research]
    Current law allows source dealers to sell former domestic animals to
     laboratories
    Supported hunters and sportsman to have firearms; “Let’s get the record
     straight: I believe in the Second Amendment. Nobody who’s a hunter out here or
     a sportsman needs to worry about their guns in the Obama administration.” –
     9/2012
 The Animal Welfare Act which regulates the care and
  use of animals in laboratories became a law in 1966.
 The Humane Slaughter Act which requires the proper
  treatment of all animals slaughtered for food in USDA
  inspected slaughter plants became a law in 1958.
 The Presidency, Congress, and the Supreme Court, Scholastic Inc., 1989
  <www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/seven-roles-one-president>
 "Redirect to New Homepage." Animal Welfare Information Center. Web. 05 Dec.
  2011. <http://awic.nal.usda.gov/nal_display/index.php?info_center=3>
 "Redirect to New Homepage." Animal Welfare Information Center. Web. 05
  Dec. 2011. <http://awic.nal.usda.gov/nal_display/index.php?info_center=3>
 McClenaghan, William A., and Frank Abbott Magruder. Magruder's American
  Government. Boston, MA: Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2006. Print.
  Image Citation
 <http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/administration-
  official/ao_image/vp_portrait_hi-res.jpg>
 http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/administration-
  official/ao_image/President_Official_Portrait_HiRes.jpg
 http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/org/arc/BzAnimalRightsCartoon13.jpg
 http://www.sfgate.com/blogs/images/sfgate/pets/2008/12/14/srv0000004236018300
  x372.jpg

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The Executive Branch

  • 1. Aim: To extent does the Executive Branch enforces Animal Rights? Danielle Mollo, Jaedon Alvira, Kathleen Andrada, & Carl Straut-Collard
  • 2. Chief of State Chief Executive The chief public representative The “boss” of the Executive of the US, he is head of the Branch, he decides how the government. laws of the US will be enforced and chooses officials and advisors to help - Obama opted in getting a dog him with this job. from a breeder in April 2009, breaking his promise to rescue a dog. - Holding Cabinet meetings to discuss government policies.
  • 3. Chief Administrator Chief Diplomat The responsibility to manage the Forms the US‟ foreign policy and federal government‟s operations decides what American diplomats and help carry out their policies. and ambassadors shall say to foreign governments. - Insures that all branches of government are carrying out the - Obama hosted an international programs of the presidency. summit on the proliferation of nuclear weapons.
  • 4. Commander in Chief Chief Legislator The direct and immediate control The power to influence Congress of all US armed forces, along in its lawmaking. with the placing of troops, ships, and weapons. - Obama gave a Congressional Speech to support his - Obama Sent troops to Libya to American Jobs Act. support the Revolution.
  • 5. Chief of Party Chief Citizen The acknowledged leader of the The expectation to work for and political party that controls the represent the public interest executive branch against other private interests - Obama appointed Ken Salazar - The annual Thanksgiving into his cabinet as Secretary of tradition of pardoning two Interior. turkeys from being eaten.
  • 6.  one must be a “natural born Citizen. . . of the United States.”  Be at least 35 years of age.  Has been a resident of the US for at least fourteen years.
  • 7. Ever since the ratification of the 22nd Amendment in 1951, “no person shall be elected [as] President more than twice, and no person who has held the office . . . Or acted as President for more than two years of a terms to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once.”  Congress determines the President‟s salary  The President‟s salary can neither be increased or decreased during their term.  The President‟s salary was first $25,000 a year in 1789 and is now $400,000 a year.  Congress provides the President with a $50,000 a year allowance for expenses that can be spent on whatever the President wishes.  There are many other benefits, including living in the White House, medical care, and many others.
  • 8. According Sections 3 & 4 of the 25th Amendment, the Vice President becomes the Acting President if:  The President informs Congress “that he is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office  Vice President & a majority of members of Cabinet inform Congress that the president is incapacitated  The President may resume office by informing Congress that no inability exists.
  • 9. 1. Vice President 10. Secretary of Commerce 2. Speaker of the House 11. Secretary of Labor 3. President pro-tempore of the Senate 12. Secretary of Health & Human Services 4. Secretary of State 13. Secretary of Housing & Urban Development 5. Secretary of the Treasury 14. Secretary of Transportation 6. Secretary of Defense 15. Secretary of Energy 7. Attorney General 16. Secretary of Education 8. Secretary of Interior 17. Secretary of Veterans Affairs 9. Secretary of Agriculture 18. Secretary of Homeland Security
  • 10. Presides over the Senate Helps decide the question of a president‟s disability. “balance the ticket”- chosen to strengthen the presidential candidate‟s chances of being elected by virtue of certain ideological, etc. The 25th Amendment allows “the President [to] nominate a Vice President who shall take office upon confirmation by a majority vote of both Houses of Congress.”
  • 11.  The electoral college are the group of electors chosen from each State and the District of Columbia to formally select the President and Vice President.  The Framers of the Constitution decided that the President and Vice President will be chosen by these electors.  Each would cast two electoral votes, each for a different candidate.  The system worked until 1796, when political parties started to form.
  • 12. 1. Each State shall have as many 5. The person that receives the largest presidential electors as it has senators and number of electoral votes would become representatives in Congress President. 2. Electors are chosen in each State the 6. The person with the second highest same manner as the State legislatures are number of electoral votes will become chosen. Vice President. 3. Electors would each cast two votes, each 7. If a tie occurred or if no one received the for a different person for president. majority of votes of the electors, the President would be chosen by the House of 4. Electoral votes will be opened and Representatives, voting by States. counted before a joint session of Congress 8. If a tie occurred for the second spot, the Vice President would be chosen by the Senate.
  • 13.  Two parties – Federalists & Added three new steps in the Democratic-Republicans – process of selecting a each nominated presidential President… and vice-presidential candidates, along with 1. Party nominations for the presidential electors. presidency and vice  Elector candidates were presidency chosen to vote for their own 2. Nomination of candidates parties, and not the other’s. for presidential electors pledged to vote for their  All 73 Democratic- party’s presidential ticket Republican electors voted for 3. Automatic casting of the their party’s nominees, electoral votes in line with producing a tie for those pledges. presidency.
  • 14.  Separated the presidential and vice-presidential elections due to the events of the election of 1800.  “The Electors. . . Shall name in their ballots the person voted for as President, and in distinct ballots the person voted for as Vice-President. . .”
  • 15.
  • 16.  According to the Mid-Term Humane Society Legislative Fund „report card‟, Barack Obama & Joe Biden scored 75%.  Neither Obama nor Biden co-sponsored the Pet Safety and Protection Act [Prohibits the use of random source dogs and cats for research]  Current law allows source dealers to sell former domestic animals to laboratories  Supported hunters and sportsman to have firearms; “Let’s get the record straight: I believe in the Second Amendment. Nobody who’s a hunter out here or a sportsman needs to worry about their guns in the Obama administration.” – 9/2012
  • 17.  The Animal Welfare Act which regulates the care and use of animals in laboratories became a law in 1966.  The Humane Slaughter Act which requires the proper treatment of all animals slaughtered for food in USDA inspected slaughter plants became a law in 1958.
  • 18.  The Presidency, Congress, and the Supreme Court, Scholastic Inc., 1989 <www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/seven-roles-one-president>  "Redirect to New Homepage." Animal Welfare Information Center. Web. 05 Dec. 2011. <http://awic.nal.usda.gov/nal_display/index.php?info_center=3>  "Redirect to New Homepage." Animal Welfare Information Center. Web. 05 Dec. 2011. <http://awic.nal.usda.gov/nal_display/index.php?info_center=3>  McClenaghan, William A., and Frank Abbott Magruder. Magruder's American Government. Boston, MA: Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2006. Print. Image Citation  <http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/administration- official/ao_image/vp_portrait_hi-res.jpg>  http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/administration- official/ao_image/President_Official_Portrait_HiRes.jpg  http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/org/arc/BzAnimalRightsCartoon13.jpg  http://www.sfgate.com/blogs/images/sfgate/pets/2008/12/14/srv0000004236018300 x372.jpg