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FYI: LEGISLATIVE BRANCH CHAPTER 6/SECTION 1 CONT’
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DUTIES OF THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH Makes and passes laws Collect Taxes Declare War
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OFFICE: Senate OFFICE: House of Representatives # of Members: 100 Based on --- 2 members from each state Represent entire state Requirements: 30 years old US citizen for 9 years Live in the state they serve Term Length: 6 years Leader: Vice President (Joe Biden) # of Members: 435 Based on --- population of each state Focus on concerns in their districts Requirements: 25 years old US citizen for 7 years Live in the state they serve Term Length: 2 years Leader: Speaker of the House (Nancy Pelosi) CONGRESS (Bicameral body) = 535 members
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Majority Party: political party to which more than half the members belong Minority party: Political party to which less than half the members belong
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Senate Cont’ Leadership in the Senate Vice President – presides in the Senate but can only break a tie President pro tempore (“for the time being”) usually acts as the Senate Chairperson From the majority party Usually the most senior member
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House of Representative s cont’ Role of the Speaker of the House: Presiding officer of the House and leader of the majority party Steers legislation through the house Leads floor debates 3 rd inline to become president if anything happens to the President or Vice President
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OTHER LEADERS: Minority and Majority floor leaders in each house speak for their parties on issues; push bills along and try to sway votes Party “whips” – help floor leaders Make sure legislatures are present for key votes
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COMMITTEE WORK Actual work of legislating performed by committees and sub committees within Congress PURPOSE: to make it possible to handle so many bills at one time (1000’s)
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CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES 3 TYPES OF CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES: 1. Standing Committees Permanent committees House of Reps committees: Agriculture, Armed Services, Small Business, Education and the Workforce Senate Committees: Armed Services, finance, Health Education, Labor and Pensions 2. Select Committees and Special Committees Temporary and meet until they complete their assigned task Examples: Intelligence, Homeland, Indian Affairs 3. Joint Committees Include members of both houses Meet to consider specific issues Examples: Economics, Taxation, Library
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COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS Members try to get assigned to important committees that affect the people who elected them What is the Seniority System? Committee assignments made by party leaders Qualifications when being considered for a committee Preferences Expertise Loyalty Seniority (yrs of service)
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COMMITTEES ASSIGNMENTS CONT’ Longest serving committee member from the majority party becomes the Chairperson of the committee Chairperson: Decides meeting time Decides what bills will be studied Decides who will serve on subcommittees.
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