Respond to the following quote: “Though the President is Commander in Chief, Congress is his commander… this is not a Government of kings…,but a Government of the People, and … Congress is the people”
The Legislative Branch
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3 branches of Government
Legislative Branch Congress is Bicameral Two Separate Houses Senate and House of Representatives Law-making branch of government Created by Article I of the Constitution Sessions of Congress Period in which Congress conducts businesses
Legislative Branch Average age of both House Members is 57 42 African-Americans in the House There are 30 Hispanics Seven Members of the House and Senate are of Asian or Native Hawaiian ancestry There is one Native American in the House Total number of women is 90 There are 16 in the Senate and 74 in the House,
House of Representatives Qualifications- written in constitution 25 Years of Age Must live in State 7 Year US Citizen Unwritten Qualification Must live within district
House of Representatives Size Current size of House of Representatives is 435 members Each state is guaranteed at least 1 Representative Only 1 Representative Alaska, Delaware, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont and Wyoming Washington D.C., Guam, Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Puerto Rico
House of Representatives Terms Representatives are elected every 2 years No constitutional limit on the number of terms
House of Representatives Elections Every 2 years Single Member Districts Off year elections Party in power usually loses seats Incumbents carry huge advantage 75-85% Re-Election Rate Why??
House of Representatives Elections Connections to interest groups, corporations, PACs Pork-barrel politics More campaign $ Name Recognition Franking Privileges
House of Representatives Reapportionment Redistribute seats every 10 years based on population Reappointment Act of 1929 Permanent Size = 435 Following each census, Census Bureau sets number of seats for each state President sends Bureau’s plan to Congress Congress approves and send to state legislatures to draw new lines if necessary
As of the 2000 census: Average population per district: 646,946 people State with the most districts: California (53) District with the greatest area: Alaska At-large District with the smallest area: New York's 15th District with the most people: Montana At-large (905,316) District with the fewest people: Wyoming At-large (495,304) Oldest district: Delaware At-large (Same geographical borders since 1789) http://congress.indiana.edu/scripts/facts_of_congress/representative_numbers.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illinois%27_10th_congressional_district
House of Representatives Districts Redistricting Contiguous Territory Equal number of inhabitants Compact Territory Techniques can concentrate opposition votes into one district or divide and conquer Has significant impact on membership
http://www.house.gove/kirk/district.shtml
Chicagoland
House of Representatives Gerrymandering District lines redrawn in favor of a political party or racial group Elbridge Gerry MA
The Senate Chapter 10 Section 3
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Senate Size Constitution Sets number at 2 per state (100 Senators) Represent a larger, more diverse population (constituents) Illinois Senators: http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm?State=IL
Senate Election: 17th Amendment- voters decide senator, prior to this senators were chosen by state legislators Only one Senator is elected per election Term: 6 year term No term limit Terms are staggered Continuous Body All seats are never given up for election at the same time Only 1/3 expire (33 or 34)
http://www.senate.gov/pagelayout/reference/e_one_section_no_teasers/org_chart.htm
Senate Qualifications: Higher requirements then House At least 30 years of age Must have been citizen of US for 9 years Must be inhabitant of the State from which they are elected
Leadership http://congress.indiana.edu/scripts/facts_of_congress/congressional_leaders.html
http://congress.indiana.edu/learn_about/launcher.htm Does Congress affect your life??