WW - Re: Checks & Balances
Checks and balances pertains to the three branches of government: executive, legislative, and judicial. At the local level, the executive branch is the mayor or city manager, the legislative branch is the city council, and the judicial branch is the court system. This sytem seeks to protect each of the branches of government against the others, and the people against all, by requiring the approval of one branch of certain acts of the other.
The Federalist papers were written to explain the proposed U.S. Constitution. The Federalist No. 51 discussed what is now known as checks and balances, as a system of "so contriving the interior structure of the government as that its several constitutent parts may, by their mutual relations, be the means of keeping each other in their proper places."
One of the problems with the old form of county government is that the executive and legislative branches are combined in the county commissioners which detracts from checks and balances. The state, not counties, establish laws by which cities must abide and, by doing so, serves as a check and balance for cities.
By BBW
Checks and balances pertains to the three branches of government: executive, legislative, and judicial. At the local level, the executive branch is the mayor or city manager, the legislative branch is the city council, and the judicial branch is the court system. This sytem seeks to protect each of the branches of government against the others, and the people against all, by requiring the approval of one branch of certain acts of the other.
The Federalist papers were written to explain the proposed U.S. Constitution. The Federalist No. 51 discussed what is now known as checks and balances, as a system of "so contriving the interior structure of the government as that its several constitutent parts may, by their mutual relations, be the means of keeping each other in their proper places."
One of the problems with the old form of county government is that the executive and legislative branches are combined in the county commissioners which detracts from checks and balances. The state, not counties, establish laws by which cities must abide and, by doing so, serves as a check and balance for cities.
By BBW