Social Welfare Policy Bill
Policy Analysis Pt 1
Information to include.
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Identify a current or proposed Missouri state or national social welfare policy bill. Be specific; give name and number of the bill/proposed policy. Is this state or national level policy? If a state policy, what state?
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Briefly describe in your own words the intended goal or purpose of this policy?
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When was the last action taken on this bill? Has it already passed both houses to become law?
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Who is/was the sponsor of this bill? Is the identified person affiliated with the Republican or Democratic party?
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Identify and briefly describe one Internet website that is useful for finding information related to your identified policy. Include the name of the site and a URL/address. Your chosen website should provide a direct link to the legislation you have identified. Examples for national level policy include the Library of Congress and govtrack.us. State level legislation can generally be found on the state legislative home page of the particular state. Briefly describe some of the useful things that can be found on your chosen website as they relate to your identified legislation.
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Identify and briefly describe one advocacy group with whom you could be involved if you were attempting to influence this legislation. Include the name of each group and a working web address for their organization. Does this group support or oppose the identified legislation?
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Identify one key player who supports this proposal. What arguments does he or she use to support the legislation? Include brief quotes with proper citations.
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Identify one key player who opposes this proposal. What arguments does he or she use to oppose the legislation? Include brief quotes with proper citations.
Criteria
Legislation
Clearly states the name and number of legislation. Fully answers the questions, is this state or national policy? If state policy, what state?
Goal/Purpose
Clearly and fully explains the goal/ purpose of the policy. Fully answers the questions, what will changed or be added as a result of this legislation? Provides clear description of specific useful information that can be found on this website.
Last Action Taken
When and what was the last action taken. For example, has it already become law? If so, who signed the bill into law? Is there a public law number?
Sponsor
Who is the sponsor of this legislation? Is he or she a Dem or Rep? Does the sponsor have a webpage? (If so, provide a link.)
Sources
Informational site, that provides a direct link to the bill. (Include the name of the site and a working web address.) Useful things on this link
Advocacy Group
Advocacy group. (Include the name and a working web address.) Does this group support or oppose the identified legislation?
Key Support
Identifies key supporter and his or her reasons for support. Arguments are clear. Includes a properly cited brief quote.
Key Opponent
Identifies key opponent and his or her reasons for opposition. Arguments are clear. Includes a properly cited brief quote.
Grammar and Mechanics
Use of full sentences and no errors in grammar, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling.
APA
All references and citations follow APA style and no errors.