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CONGRESS
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Reading Quiz 1.Name the two houses of Congress. 2.How long is a term for a Representative? 3.How long is a term for a Senator? 4.Briefly describe the difference in organization between the two houses of Congress. 5.Which member is more powerful the Speaker of the House of Representatives or the Majority Leader of the Senate?
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How many people represent each state? Apportionment – distributing seats Reapportionment – redistributing seats based on latest census Decennial Census –
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Redistricting District maps must be redrawn by state legislatures after every census Redistricting – Gerrymandering -
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Gerrymandering
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Reapportionment 2010
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Membership House of Representatives - Senate -
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Terms House of Representatives- two years terms, elected by popular vote. Senators- six year terms, originally elected by state legislatures.
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Constitutional Powers of Congress Authority to make laws No bill (proposed law) can become law wihout consent of both houses. Article I Section 8 lists powers (p. 56) Necessary and Proper clause- gives Congress the power to “make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution all the foregoing powers, and all other powers vested by this constitution in the government of the United States”
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Constitutional Differences between the House and Senate House Initiates all revenue bills Initiates impeachment procedures and passes articles of impeachment Senate Offers advice and consent on many major Presidential appointments Tries impeached officials Approves treaties
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Differences in Operation House More centralized, stronger leadership Rules committee powerful in controlling time and rules for debate More impersonal Power less evenly distributed Members are highly specialized Emphasizes tax and revenue policy Senate Less centralized, less formal, weaker leadership No rules committee, limits on debate come through unanimous consent or filibuster More personal Power more evenly distributed Members are generalists Emphasizes foreign policy
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How Congress is Organized Speaker of the House- -formally elected -The majority and minority leader -Majority/Minority Whips
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Speaker of the House: John Boehner (R- Ohio)
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Minority Leader: Nancy Pelosi (D-California)
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Demographics Congress is better educated and wealthier than the general public Senate is often called the “Millionaires Club” The 114 th Congress (2015-2017) has 246 Republicans and 188 Democrats. The Senate, which has been in continuous session since 1789, has 44 Democrats, 54 Republicans, 2 independents (both vote in Democratic Caucus)
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Role of Representatives Trustee- Delegate- Politicos-
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Organization of the Senate Presiding Officer-Vice President of the United States Chair of the Senate- President pro-tempore Majority Leader- Whips-
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Role of Political Parties Party Caucus-nominates party officers, reviewing committee assignments, discussing party policy, imposing party discipline, Conference and Caucus chairperson- Congressional Campaign Committees
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Members and their votes Party – Constituents – Colleagues – Interest Groups -
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Committee System Standing Committees- Conference Committees- Ad-hoc or special committees- Joint committees-
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Lawmaking House of Representatives Introduced in the House Referred to House Committee Subcommittee Markup, debate, referred back to standing committee Reported by the Committee to the full house Rules Committee Action How long is debate? When? Can we offer amendments? Full House Debate and Votes on Passage
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Senate Introduced Referred to Senate Committee Referred to subcommittee Markup; referred back to full committee Reported to full Senate by Full Committee Full Senate Debate and Votes on Passage Conference Committee House and Senate must approve the same version The bill is sent to the President for his signature or veto
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Congress and the President Oversight – Foreign Policy and National Security – President is preeminent in terms of foreign policy Confirmation of Presidential Appointments Impeachment Process -
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Congress and the Judiciary Congress decides the size, appellate jurisdiction, structure of the federal court system, budget Senate approves Pres. Appointment of federal judges Senatorial Courtesy –
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