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Public Policy SOL 9a. The media informs policymakers and influences public policy.

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Public PolicySOL 9a

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• The media informs policymakers and influences public policy.

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Mass Media

•T.V.•Radio•Newspapers• Internet

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Mass Media

• Is made up of various forms of communication that transmits information to large numbers of people.

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Public Policy

How individuals, interest groups and the media influence the actions of the government.

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Players in the Policy-Making Process

IndividualsInterestGroups Media

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Ways media play an important role in setting the public agenda

• Focusing public attention on selected issues.

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Ways media play an important role in setting the public agenda

• Offering a forum in which opposing viewpoints are communicated.

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Ways media play an important role in setting the public agenda

• Holding government officials accountable to the public.

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Government officials use the media to communicate with the public.

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OTHER IMPORTANT TERMS

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Public Opinion

The total of opinions held concerning a particular issue.

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Poll

A public opinion survey.

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Practice Poll: What do you consider the most important problem in America today?

• War in the Middle East• Terrorism• Social Security• Gas prices• Health Care• The Economy• ????

Make a bar graph of your findings.

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Remember…

Many of the ideas in the mass media are directed at us for a purpose. Someone or some group is urging us to – buy something, believe something, or to act in a certain way.

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Public PolicySOL 9b

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• Individuals and interest groups influence public policy.

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What is lobbying?

• Seeking to influence legislators to introduce or vote for or against a bill.

Lobbyists work at all levels of government.

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What is a lobbyist?

• Lobbyists are paid by interest groups to represent a particular issue.

Lobbyists may be former members of the legislature, lawyers, public relations experts, journalists, or specialists in particular fields.

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Lobbyists

• Are required to reveal who they work for and how much money they spend in lobbying.

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Ways individuals influence public policy

• Participating in politics (voting, campaigning, seeking office)

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How do individuals influence public policy?

• Expressing opinions (lobbying, demonstrating, writing letters)

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How do individuals influence public policy?

• Joining interest groups

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Ways interest groups influence public policy

• Identifying issues

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Ways interest groups influence public policy

• Making political contributions

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Ways interest groups influence public policy

• Lobbying government officials

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OTHER IMPORTANT TERMS AND REMINDERS

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An interest group is an

organization of people with

common interests who

try to influence gov’t policy

and decisions.

Interest groups:

-Differ in size, goals and budget -Attempt to influence both the government and public opinion -Hire lobbyists to represent their interests

Interest Groups

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Interest Groups

• Describe the differences of opinion that may occur between interest groups with regard to the minimum wage law? • Employees vs. Business Owners

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Types of Interest Groups

• Economic Interest Groups• Business associations, labor unions,

veteran’s organizations, etc. • Issue-Oriented Interest Groups

• They focus on a specific issue or cause. Examples: NAACP, NOW

• Public Interest Groups• Promote the interests of the general public

rather than just one part of it. These groups protect consumers, wildlife, and the environment.

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Interest Groups

• Federal law prohibits interest groups from contributing money directly to political candidates, but they can contribute indirectly through political action committees (PAC’s).

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Analyzing Political Cartoons

Cartoon # 1 Cartoon # 2

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Public PolicySOL 9c

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• Local governments may be required to formulate, adopt, and implement policies in response to international issues and events

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International issues and events that would require policy decisions by local government officials could include the following:

• Responding to public health concerns in the event of a pandemic

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Which international issues and events would require local gov’t officials to act?

• Planning for public safety in the event of an act of terrorism.

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Which international issues and events would require local gov’t officials to act?

• Preparing economic development policies in response to the emerging global economy.

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Which international issues and events would require local gov’t officials to act?

• Implementing policies to protect the environment, e.g., wildlife conservation.

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The Policy-Making Process

IndividualsInterestGroups Media

Policy-Makers

Local, State, National, & International Issues

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Review Quiz

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• Where do powers of the local governments come from in Virginia?

• Virginia Constitution• Acts of the General Assembly

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• Where are city powers listed?

• Charters

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• Why do counties, towns, and cities adopt and enforce ordinances?

• To provide services for their residents

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• What is the local legislative body for counties?

• Board of Supervisors

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• What is the legislative body for a town or city?

• Council

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• Where can individuals have the greatest influence on government?

• Locally

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