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The Legislative Branch By: Rachael Pierri http://www.whitehouse.gov/our-government/legislative-branch

What is the Legislative Branch? The Legislative Branch of our Federal government is called Congress The Legislative Branch is made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives The Legislative Branch is one of our three branches of Government The three branches of government are the Legislative, the Judicial, and the Executive http://www.freedomspeaks.com/officials/by-branch/us-legislative

The Executive Branch The Job of the Executive branch is to make sure that the laws of the United States are being followed The leader of the Executive branch is our President (Barack Obama) Our Vice President (Joe Biden) along with cabinet members, (cabinet members are administers that help the president) http://blogs.villagevoice.com http://www.m1sapphire.com

The Judicial Branch The Judicial Branch is made of courts and judges These courts decide if the laws disobey the constitution. They also discuss the meaning of laws and how they are used The Supreme Court is the highest of all courts

The Main Function Of the Legislative Branch The jobs of the Senate and the House of Representatives are to write, debate, pass bills, and to send them off to the President for approval or veto Their major job is to make our country’s laws But they also pass laws, organize trade and money, impeach federal officers, and declare war. http://bensguide.g o.gov/3-5/government/branches.html

Meetings The Legislative Branch meets in different chambers on opposite sides of the Capitol Building in Washington D.C. The meetings begin on the third day of January, every odd numbered year The name of the record of the meeting of Congress is called the Congressional Record The meetings last two years with a break during the summer The Congress makes its own rules governing its meetings They are allowed to remove a member by two thirds vote That means that two thirds of the members have to agree to an action

Representatives There are 435 Representatives in the house Here are the Representatives in Wisconsin Tammy Baldwin Ronald Kind David Obey Thomas Petri James Sensenbrenner Paul Ryan Gwen Moore Steve Kagen http://www.govtrack.us/congress/findyourreps.xpd?state=WI

Qualifications for Representative The qualifications to be a Representative are…. You must be 25 years old Must be a citizen of the United States for at least seven years You must live in the state where you were elected The Representative chamber http://thegoldenspiral.org/tag/house-of-representatives/

Terms for House The term of office for a representative is two years If they want to stay in office, he or she must be reelected every two years blogspot.com

Presiding officer The presiding officer is The Speaker of the House The speaker is chosen by the house members and is usually a member of the majority party If there was an emergency The Speaker of House is second in line for presidency , after the Vice President Nancy Pelosi is our Speaker of House Nancy is a democrat She is the first woman in history to hold the position of Speaker of House http://americansfortruth.com/

Senators Our total number of Senators in the United States is 100 members (two per each state) Our Senators here in Wisconsin are Russ Feingold Herb Kohl http://rhodesscholars.wordpress.com http//projects.washingtonpost.com

Qualifications for Senator The qualifications to be a senator are…… You have to be at least 30 years old You have to be a citizen of the U.S for at least 9 years You must live in the state you represent The Senate chamber http://sen.parl.gc.ca

Term for Senate The term of office for Senate is six years Every two years one third of the senate is up for reelection They do it this way because then there is never an entirely new group of senators, there will be some old experienced ones to teach and guide the new ones http://thirdcoastdigest.com

Presiding Officers Daniel K. Inouye Joe Biden The two presiding officers of the Senate are the Vice President and President Pro Tempore ( temporary president) The job of the Vice President is to be in charge of the meeting of Senate The Vice President can only vote in the event if there is a tie between the Senators If the vice president is not there, the senators choose the other presiding officer, the President Pro Tempore The President Pro Tempore is third in line to take over presidency in an emergency Our current President Pro Tempore is Daniel K. Inouye (on left) Daniel is a democratic senator from Hawaii Our current Vice President is Joe Biden (on right) Joe is a democratic senator from Delaware Daniel K. Inouye Joe Biden http://www.originaldissent.com http://tvoneblogs.com

Impeachment To impeach means to accuse an official of some wrongdoing or misuse of power The House starts the process by accusing the official, but the trail is carried out by the Senate The Senate acts as the jury When the House of Representatives accuses an official of a crime, the Senate decided weather or not the official is guilty. Two thirds of the senators there must find the official guilty in order to get rid of him or her from office

What is a Bill Before a law is a law, it is called a bill A bill is an idea that a representative or a senator have and they want it to become a law A bill could either start in the House or Senate, if it has to do with money it starts in the House http://technorati.com

How a Bill Becomes a Law From a Representative Idea Bill Committee-House Quorum- 1 over half is 218 2/3-290 Senate Committee Quorum-51 Committee- Joint 2/3-66 Veto President Law

The 4 Powers Given to Congress The power to tax- the power to charge taxes on goods and services The power to borrow money- If the U.S. needs money and doesn’t have time to or can afford to collect it, Congress can borrow the money for a short term of time (Example: for a war) The power to regulate commerce-to regulate trade The power to naturalization -the process in which one can become a United States citizen

The Limits on Congress The Constitution told the Congress it could make any laws banning the slave trade until 1808 Habeas corpus (you shall have the body) allows a person to be seen and heard in a court room by a judge Congress cannot pass ex post facto laws. An ex post facto law is when people are punished for a crime that was not a crime when they did it Congress cannot issue titles of nobility- That means that the Senate or the House cannot make people knights, lords, or duchesses Government money can only be spent by passing a law-you can spend money before passing a law

Powers of Government Delegated- Are powers given to the national government in Washington D.C. ( like the power to declare war) Concurrent-Are powers that are shared between the national and state governments (such as the power to tax) Reserved-Are powers that only the states have (such as the power to create a school system)

Would I Ever Want to Be a Member of This Branch? I think it would be exciting to be a part of the Legislative Branch because you get a part in helping to make laws to help our community It would be difficult because you would have to worry about you bills being passed, and you might get voted down a lot www.netstate.com

Changes I Would Make Laws that I would change in the United States are…. That as long as you pass your driving test and you are tall enough to see over the steering wheel you can drive at any age- because I want to drive They should make illegal immigrants leave our country after a certain amount of time-because illegal immigrants should have to have a visa (an invite from someone in a different country) if they want to stay here more than 30 days

The Branch Verses My Life This branch impacts my life because things would be crazy if there wasn’t any laws The Legislative Branch keeps me safe by making laws that protect us The Legislative Branch is important because it makes our countries laws, it organizes trade and money, it impeaches federal officers, and declares war.

The End Thanks for watching my power point Remember this is only some of the stuff about our government here in the United States If you have any questions or you want to learn more , send me an E-mail http://library.thinkquest.org/J0110221/