Legislative Branch
Ratification 9/13 states needed to approve the Constitution Federalists in favor of ratification Anti-federalists not in favor of ratification thought it gave too much power to the federal gov’t Federalist Papers series of papers published to support Federalist ideas PASSING THE CONSTITUTION
JOB Makes the laws It is made up of 2 Houses
Lower House House of Representatives 435 How Many? Leader All members have 2 year terms Speaker of the House
Membership Each member represents a district of approximately 500,000 people Currently there is: 233 – Republicans 200 – Democrats 0 – Independents 2 – Vacancy
Western NY Representatives Louise Slaughter Chris Collins Brian Higgins
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Speaker of the House Highest ranking officer John Boehner (R-Ohio)
Qualifications Must be at least 25 years old Must be a U.S. citizen for 7 yrs Resident of the district
Duties – Powers of the House Bring up impeachment charges All revenue/money bills (proposals to become laws) start in the House Choose president if electoral college has no majority
Upper House Senate 100 How Many? Leaders All members have 6 year terms
Membership 100 members in the Senate Each state has 2 Senators 1/3 elected every 2 years Currently there is: 52 – Democrats 46 – Republicans 2 – Independents
Harry Reid (D) – Nevada Senate Majority Leader He is the Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R) – KY
New York Senators Kirsten Gillibrand(D) Chuck Shumer (D)
Qualifications Must be 30 years old Must be a U.S. citizen for 9 years Resident of the state representing
Duties Serve as jury for impeachment trial Ratify all treaties (2/3 vote) Approve appointments by President
Powers of Congress Taxation Declare War Commerce Money Credit Post Office International laws
Elastic Clause Aka: Necessary & Proper Clause “Congress can make all laws that are necessary & proper” Gives Congress the ability to expand, or stretch its specific powers to meet needs of a changing society