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Title: The Great State of Ohio


1
The Great State of Ohio
  • David Rice

2
Ohio Geography
  • Ohio is located in the mid-west portion of the
    United States.
  • It borders, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Indiana,
    West Virginia, and Kentucky.
  • Ohios Northern Border is Lake Erie and Canada.
  • Ohio is the 34th largest state. It covers about
    45,000 square miles.

3
Geography continued
  • The highest point in Ohio is 1500 feet above sea
    level.
  • Temperature Range 15-85 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • The state is 220 miles long and wide at the most
    distal points.

4
Ohio State Symbols
5
                                 
                                                       
Topographical Map and Legend
6
Ohio Facts
  • Capital Columbus
  • Population 11million
  • Counties 88
  • Joined Union1803
  • 17th state

7
Ohio History
  • Marietta was founded in 1788.
  • Ohios first Constitutional Convention convened
    in 1802 at Chillicothe
  • In 1803 Ohio became a state
  • Columbus became the state capital in 1816.
  • The state industry consisted of farming,
    trapping and trading.

8
Ohio today
  • Ohios second bicentennial was in 2003.
  • Today the state has grown from about 50,000
    people to almost 11.5 million people.
  • Ohio Industry Includes manufacturing,
    Agriculture, Retail, Wholesale, Communication,
    Utilities, finance, insurance, education, real
    estate, construction, and many other services.
  • Major productions Tires, Rubber, Steel,
    processed food, and manufactured goods.
  • Ohio cities include Toledo, Dayton, Columbus,
    Cleveland, Akron, and Cincinnati.

9
Ohio Culture
  • Ohio has the largest Amish community in the
    world.
  • The Amish in Ohio reside in the Holmes-Wayne
    county area.
  • They do not use modern technology such as phones
    and cars.
  • They support themselves through farming
  • All work is done with simple machines and horses.

10
Ohio Government
  • Ohio has a three branch system
  • Executive, Legislative, and Judicial
  • Bicameral legislature
  • The upper house has 33 members and the lower
    house has 99 members.

11
Ohio Constitution
  • 18 Articles
  • Articles 5-18 deal with specific items i.e.
    education, corporations, elections.
  • Limits authority
  • 11,000 words

12
General Assembly
  • Two branches
  • Three basic powers
  • Political (organization/operation)
  • Police (general welfare)
  • Taxing (raise revenue)

13
General Assembly
  • 132 members
  • Unlimited power to organize itself
  • Enact bills
  • Propose amendments
  • two houses
  • Senate 33 members
  • http//www.ohiochamber.com/governmental/pdfs/127Se
    nate.pdf
  • House of Reps 99 members
  • http//www.ohiochamber.com/governmental/pdfs/127Ho
    use.pdf

14
The Senate
  • Each senator represents about 300,000 people
  • Elections are held every two years, with half
    the senate being elected
  • Senate President calls the senate to order in
    January of each new session.
  • Republicans currently have the majority.

15
Senate Weekly Schedule
  • Tuesday 130 P.M.
  • Wednesday 130 P.M.
  • Thursday 1100 A.M.

16
How the Senate works
  • The senate officers are the president and the
    president pro tempore.
  • The senate is divided into fourteen standing
    committees.
  • The chairman of each committee is in charge of
    scheduling hearings, and committee sessions as
    well as a voting time for their bills.
  • The committee will vote on each bill that they
    receive. If they pass it, the Senate will debate
    it on the floor and vote.
  • If it is passed, it goes on to the lower house
    for vote.

17
The House of Representatives
  • Presiding officer is the Speaker of the House
  • The house convenes in January of each new
    session
  • The house works in much the same way as the
    senate
  • The house has 22 standing committees

18
Assembly Membership
  • 18 years old
  • Resident for one year.
  • elections even numbered years.
  • Senate two four year terms.
  • House four two year terms
  • Eight in four out, principle.

19
How a bill becomes a law in Ohio
  • Considered by both houses on three different
    days.
  • must be copied and given to every member.
  • Majority in both houses
  • Speaker of house and President of senate sign
    it.
  • Sent to governor
  • Governor
  • signs it into law
  • Ignores it for ten days, bill becomes a law
  • vetoes it with objections
  • 3/5 majority in both houses override veto.

20
People Power
  • Initiative- propose amendments or statutes.
  • Referendum- approve/disapprove laws passed by
    General Assembly.
  • Recall- remove elected official from office.

21
The Ohio Executive branch
  • Six officials
  • Governor/Lt. Governor
  • Attorney General
  • Secretary of State
  • Auditor
  • Treasurer

22
The Executive Branch Continued
  • Elected in even numbered, non presidential years
  • non elected officials include State Board of
    Education, Adjutant General, and many other
    departments.
  • The Governor oversees 21 different departments
    including the EPA, the department of
    agriculture, administrative services,
    transportation, and taxation.
  • The Governor also must oversee various boards
    and commissions including the lottery
    commission, board of regents, public utilities
    commission, and civil rights commission
  • The Governor must develop a budget and a
  • legislative agenda.
  • GovernorPresident of Ohio

23
Attorney General
  • Represents legal interests of Ohio
  • Defends Ohio when it is sued
  • Collects debt owed to Ohio
  • Enforcement in these areas
  • Consumer protection
  • Anti-trust actions
  • Organized crime

24
The Ohio Secretary of State
  • Chief elections officer
  • oversees all state elections
  • Appoints members to county board of elections
  • maintains all election records
  • licenses ministers to perform marriages
  • Laws passed by the general assembly are filed
    with secretary of state

25
The Auditors office
  • ensures public funds are spent lawfully.
  • Ohio has one of the largest auditors offices in
    the nation.

26
The Judicial Branch of Ohio
  • Interpret laws
  • Protects U.S. and Ohio constitutions
  • Seven court levels
  • Ohio Supreme Court
  • Chief justice and six Justices
  • Court of Appeals
  • Twelve districts
  • Three judge panel
  • Court of Common pleas
  • municipal court
  • County Court
  • Court of claims
  • Mayors courts

27
The Ohio Smoking Ban
  • This law was put on the ballot through
    initiative.
  • The law prohibits any people from smoking in any
    public place, or place of work.
  • It does not prohibit people from smoking in
    their own home.
  • Any public place found to be in violation will
    receive a warning letter and then a fine.

28
Current Elected Officials
  • Ted Strickland- Governor (D)
  • Lee Fisher- Lt. Governor (D)
  • Marc Dann- Attorney General (D)
  • Mary Taylor- Auditor (R)
  • Jennifer Brunner- Secretary of State (D)
  • Thomas J. Moyer-Chief Justice Ohio Supreme Court
    (R)

29
Exam Questions
  • How many Justices are on the Ohio Supreme Court?
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