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Key Functions of Congress Representation: expresses the diverse views of the American people Law Making: creates bills to address issues and solve problems in American society Consensus Building: reconciles competing interests Oversight: ensures that laws passed by Congress are effectively carried out by the executive branch Investigation: investigates government agencies, including the White House--- impeachment Approval: confirms presidential appointees and treaties (Senate Only)
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Congressional Rules -Developed to help Congress operate Everyone has a different opinion and different goals -House has more rules than Senate why??? More people in one space -Parliamentary Procedures both Houses of Congress use a formal system of debate which keeps the debate orderly What do you think Congress would be like, and achieve, if there were not rules?
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Leadership in the House & Senate How things are done in the two chambers affects what is done in the two chambers. The House is four times as big as the Senate. How do you think this affects how things are done?
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The New Speaker of the House: Nancy Pelosi (D), CA Priorities : diminish the role of lobbyists insure that lawmakers have time to read legislation before voting on it. open House-Senate legislative negotiating sessions to the media make sure earmarks are identified by the name of lawmaker who sponsored it make sure earmarks are approved by policy making committees (oversight)
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House Leaders Leaders from majority party -Speaker of the House -basically runs the House of Representatives 3 rd in line to be President -sets up the calendar and schedules bills for debate Senate Leaders -Vice President -official leader but only votes in a tie and is rarely present -President Pro-Tempore -mostly symbolic position given to the longest serving Senator from the majority party Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi Vice President Joe Biden is the official leader of the U.S. Senate. However, he rarely attends and only votes in a tie. Therefore, the President Pro Tempore, the day-to-day leader of the Senate, is Senator Robert Byrd.
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Leadership in the Senate: Democratic Vice President Is the president of the Senate May not take part in the debate May try to influence a vote through contact with senators May recognize members and put questions to a vote May vote only in the event of a tie President Pro Temp Presides when the vice president is not present Usually is the most senior member of the majority party Temporary Presiding Officer Presides when neither the vice president nor the president pro temp is present Usually a senior member of the majority party Majority & Minority Whips Serve the same function in the Senate as they do in the House Democratic Whip: Senator Barbara Boxer (California) Republican Whip: Senator Robert Bennett (Utah)
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New Faces in the Crowd: House Majority Whip James Clyburn, S.C. 6 th District Terms in Office: 7 Previous Leadership: Chair of the Democratic House Caucus Caucus Chairman Rahm Emanuel, IL. 5 th District Terms in Office: 3 Previous Leadership: Chair of the Democratic Campaign Committee House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, MD 5 th District Terms in Office: 12 Previous Leadership: House Minority Whip
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Congressional Leadership -Majority Leader -each House chooses a leader of the majority party to be floor leader Party with most representation -Minority Leader -each House picks a minority party member to its floor leader Party with least representation -Party Whip -each party in each House has a Party Whip to keep track of voting on important issues Get party members to vote with the rest of the political party House Minority Leader John Boehner Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid Senate Democratic Whip Richard Durbin Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer House Majority Whip James Clyburn
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Congressional Leadership SenateHouse of Representatives Speaker of the House – Always from MAJORITY party Vice President – Rarely attends and only votes in a tie President Pro Tempore – Always from MAJORITY party, day-to-day leader Majority Leader Minority Leader Majority Party Whip Minority Party Whip Majority Leader Minority Leader Majority Party Whip Minority Party Whip Minority Whip Team Majority Whip Team Minority Whip Team House Committee Chairpersons – ALWAYS from majority party Senate Committee Chairpersons – ALWAYS from majority party
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The New Majority Leader in the Senate: Harry Reid Age: 67 Party: Democrat Religion: Mormon Political Experience: Nevada State Legislature Lieutenant Governor Nevada Gaming Commission House of Representatives (1982) Senate (1986) Minority Leader (2005) Majority Leader: 2007 Senators Durbin & Reid meet with President Bush on New Footing
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Filibuster Strom Thurmond (1957) 24 hours against civil rights legislation Huey Long filibustered on behalf of the poor Is the filibuster democratic? We’ll debate this more in class! A senator refuses to give up the floor in order to prevent a vote. If 60 senators vote to end a filibuster, a vote must be held within 30 hours. (cloture)
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Staff Support -personal staff of each member of Congress Run home and D.C. offices -Committee staff who function as experts in the committee’s area Gather information for speeches and meetings -Library of Congress Congressional Research Office gathers facts/arguments for bills -General Accounting Office investigates and reports on gov’t spending Looks for ways to improve government spending -Government Budget Office -predicts costs of gov’t programs The Library of Congress is an essential tool for Congressional operations. In researching new bills (also called “legislation”), the Library of Congress helps to gather historical facts, arguments, and old related bills for the discussion on the new bill.
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Congressional Committees Letters Requesting Committee Assignments
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Concern of the Congress: Full Scope of the Bill The Congress debates Concern of the Committee: The Details of the Bill “Congress in session is Congress on display. Congress in committee is Congress at work.” President Woodrow Wilson
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Committee Government -developed committees to divide the work load of Congress Committee membership important to Representatives -standing committees-- Permanent committees of Congress who study, revise, and pass legislation Continue from session to session – education, commerce -select committees-- committees which study more temporary problems in society -joint committees-- committees which involve members of both Houses of Congress meeting together Both houses of Congress operate in committee government as an attempt to divide the Congressional workload and achieve better and faster legislation.
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Standing Committees Select CommitteesJoint Committees Authorizing Appropriations Rules Budget Make laws Hold hearings Hearing ScheduleHearing Schedule Determines how much $ will be spent The Immigration FenceThe Immigration Fence Sets the Rules Jurisdiction of the Senate Rules CommitteeJurisdiction of the Senate Rules Committee Raises $ for appropriations to spend House Ways and Means CommitteeHouse Ways and Means Committee Address temporary priorities in Congress Senate Select Committee on EthicsSenate Select Committee on Ethics View All Committees Here: http://www.gpoaccess.gov/congress/index.html http://www.gpoaccess.gov/congress/index.html Address issues of concern to both chambers Joint Committee on EconomicsJoint Committee on Economics
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Committee Membership -Based on seniority -Term that refers to how long a member has been in Congress and is important in assigning committee memberships -Party leaders make committee assignments From majority and minority -majority party of each house appoints the chairperson of each committee Decide when committees will meet, what bills will be studied, and forms subcommittees Friday, October 12, 2007
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Committee Leadership Control your committee’s agenda Schedule meetings and hearing of the full committee Help schedule subcommittee hearings and meetings Handle committee’s budget and staff Serve as the committee’s spokesperson Sit on House and Senate conference committees Steer your party’s legislative agenda in the Senate If you are chosen head of a committee, you will: Find out who’s on the new Democratic team here:
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Criteria for Committee Assignments Party Loyalty: Essentially your voting record Seniority: Numbers of years of service on a particular committee Geography: Vacancies tend to be filled with people from the same states Attitude: Civil, cooperative & willing to compromise Preference: Senator Landrieu serves on Energy & Natural Resources, key issues for Louisiana
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Congressional Committees
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9 members from the majority party—chosen by the Speaker 4 members from the minority party Is the Rules Committee democratic? Regulates floor debate Sets limits on amendments Influences which bills do and do not get consideration Supports the agenda of the majority party Click here to view a special rule for a billClick here to view a special rule for a bill.
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End of Course Question Which of the following do the whips play an important role of ensuring in Congress? a. Party members are committed to voting along party lines b. The speaker has support to maintain their position. c. Editing legislation through committees d. Party members are supporting the president
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End of Course Question Why is the seniority system in Congress an effective way to select leaders and assign committee members? a. If offers new members the ability to learn from experienced members b. New members are not capable of holding leadership positions c. They are better leaders d. Experienced leaders make the best decisions
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End of Course Question What is the difference between the Speaker of the House and the president pro tempore? a. The Speaker of the House is in charge of the Senate and House when they are in session. b. The president pro tempore is in charge of the Senate and the House when they are in session. c. The Speaker of the House is just in charge of the House. The president pro tempore is just in charge of the Senate. d. The Speaker of the House is only in charge when the vice president is not president.
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End of Course Question How is the Speaker of the House selected? a. selected by members of their party b. selected by seniority c. selected by the constituents d. selected by the House of Representatives
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End of Course Question Why are joint committees beneficial to the law making process? a. It aligns members from both houses so that they can create the details of bills together b. It fosters and builds bipartisan relationships c. It allows the speaker and the president pro tempore to work together d. It assists whips in promoting bills
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End of Course Question How does the U.S. Constitution provide for stability and continuity in the Senate? a. by requiring members to be 30 years of age or older b. reelections every two years for one-third of the Senate c. by requiring members to be legal citizens d. giving each state two senators
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