Please see attached file for instructions

Legislation

Review a Legislative Session. Becoming familiar with the legislative process is an important skill for public health advocacy, prevention, and policy.

Step One: Review the Senate Floor session for March 10th 2016:  

http://calchannel.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=7&clip_id=3442   Navigate to ~24 minutes into the video. There is a lag on getting the session started. After that there is a remaining 1 hour 15 minutes in length. Please review it in its entirety. 
The session video should be opened using Google Chrome or Firefox (Internet Explorer will not work effectively for this video)  

· That day, the California Legislature passed a set of landmark public health bills:

SBX2-5

Electronic cigarettes (Leno)

SBX2-7

Tobacco products: minimum legal age (Hernandez)

ABX2-7

Smoking in the workplace (Mark Stone)

ABX2-9

Tobacco use programs (Thurmond)

ABX2-10

Local taxes: authorization: cigarettes and tobacco products (Bloom)

ABX2-11

Cigarette and tobacco product licensing: fees and funding (Nazarian)

Step 2: Each bill that was passed that day has the potential to impact improvements in public health.  After reviewing the video, students will select two bills that interest them and then, research and describe.

1. Using the video or the bill text, you will briefly describe legislation you just viewed from the March 10, 2016 session.

· Select 

3
 bills and 

describe each in 3-6 sentences
 (See the list of bills reviewed at the legislative session in the chart above.)

· Tell us why each bill interested you in learning more.

· Be sure to include
 two specific facts you learned about each bill

**The bill text can be found by looking through the agenda on the right-hand side of the screen or by using the “quick search” in the upper right-hand corner 

Step 3: Review Chapters 1 & 2 in your text. Then:

1. Focusing on your text share/describe a two (2) aspects of the policymaking process you saw take place while viewing the video.

2. Using the internet, briefly research and describe (2-3 sentences) the policymaker that wrote one of the policies you described above. Expand upon the section on p. 32 in the text about policymakers and connect to your description. Why may the policymaker support this policy?

3. Describe why government intervention is considered appropriate for the population?

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