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Chapter 5 Section 3 Plude

THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Formal Qualifications Chosen by direct popular vote According to Constitution, House is responsible for “Elections, Returns, and Qualifications of its own Members” Representative must be at least 25 years old and resident of state he or she represents. Members must also have been U.S. citizen at least 7 years

Salary & Benefits $174,000 Travel allowance Health & Retirement Franking Privileges (free mail) Free printing Gym, restaurant and amenities Legal immunity for statements made in session

Reapportionment and Redistricting

Reapportionment and Redistricting Changes in Population Each state must have at least one representative Constitution requires that House redistribute number of seats available to each state every 10 years Reapportionment based on most current census figures

Reapportionment and Redistricting Gerrymandering State governments responsible for creating voting districts within state Gerrymandering: redrawing district boundaries for political gain

Reapportionment and Redistricting One Person, One Vote Each person’s vote must have same basic value Gerrymandering has been used to disenfranchise racial minorities Supreme Court has restricted use of gerrymandering

Leadership in the House The Speaker of the House The presiding officer of the House is called the Speaker of the House. —Elected by his or her peers — Member of majority party

Leadership in the House The Speaker of the House The Speaker has authority over much of the business of the House. — Presides over debates — Rules on points of order — Assigns bills to committees The Speaker is behind the vice president in the line of succession to the presidency. Leadership in the House

Leadership in the House Other Leadership Posts Party officers elected at beginning of term at party caucus Both Democratic and Republican Parties elect floor leader Majority leader serves as assistant to Speaker of the House Both parties elect whips, function is to secure votes in line with party leadership Leadership in the House

Leadership in the House House Rules House has congressional authority to make own rules House Rules Committee very powerful, responsible for setting conditions under which bills are debated Leadership in the House

Paul Ryan – Speaker -Wisconsin

Nancy Pelosi – Minority Leader - Democrat

The Role of Committees Standing Committees Standing committees: permanent committees that address broad topics Subcommittees: specialize in areas within a broader topic

Other Committees - Select committees: meant to carry out specific task The Role of Committees Other Committees - Select committees: meant to carry out specific task Joint committees include both House and Senate members; address issues that affect both chambers

The Role of Committees Committee Chairs (leader of committee) Position of committee chair very powerful (determines if bills reach the full house) Chairs chosen by majority party Position usually goes to most senior member on committee”

The Role of Committees Committee Membership House members usually serve on two standing committees, four subcommittees at a time Members request assignments based on personal interest or concerns of constituents

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