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A-Listers Committees How a Bill Becomes a Law
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SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE Speaker’s Role: Preside over House sessions Keep order in House sessions (follow the rules) Follows the Vice President in line for the Presidency Who is the Speaker? Elected by the majority party in House MOST powerful position in Congress November 2014: John Boehner (R-OH)
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MAJORITY/MINORITY FLOOR LEADER Majority/Minority Floor Leader’s Role: Not an official position, but powerful Lead spokesperson for their party Manage the party’s business in the House Who is the Majority Floor Leader? Elected by the majority party in House November 2014: Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) Who is the Minority Floor Leader? Elected by the minority party in House November 2014: Nancy Pelosi (D-MD)
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MAJORITY/MINORITY WHIPS Majority/Minority Whip’s Role: Assistant Floor Leaders Provide communication between the parties’ leadership and members Who is the Majority Whip? Elected by the majority party in House November 2014: Steve Scalise (R-LA) Who is the Minority Whip? Elected by the minority party in House November 2014: Steny Hoyer (D-NY)
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PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE President of the Senate’s Role: Presides over Senate sessions Maintains the Senate rules Only votes in a tiebreak Who is the President of the Senate? Vice President of the US Not always a member of the majority party November 2012: Joe Biden (D-PA)
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PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE President Pro Temp’s Role: Serves as the President of the Senate when the Vice President is absent Who is the President Pro Temp? Elected by the majority party of the Senate Usually the leading member of majority party November 2014: Patrick Leahy (D-VT)
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MAJORITY/MINORITY FLOOR LEADER Majority/Minority Floor Leader’s Role: Not an official position, but powerful Lead spokesperson for their party Manage the party’s business in the House Who is the Majority Floor Leader? Elected by the majority party in House November 2014: Harry Reid (D-NV) Who is the Minority Floor Leader? Elected by the minority party in House November 2014: Mitch McConnell (R-KY)
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MAJORITY/MINORITY WHIPS Majority/Minority Whip’s Role: Assistant Floor Leaders Provide communication between the parties’ leadership and members Who is the Majority Whip? Elected by the majority party in House November 2014: Richard Durbin (D-IL) Who is the Minority Whip? Elected by the minority party in House November 2014: John Cornyn (R-TX)
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Committees are where Congress does most of its work Each committee has a specific focus (ex. Armed Services, Judiciary, Foreign/International Relations) Members of the House and Senate are assigned to committees Include both Democrats and Republicans
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DEFINITION: A permanent committee that meets regularly Both House and Senate have Standing Committees House: ~21 Standing Committees Senate: ~17 Standing Committees
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COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Committee Chairmen’s Role: Lead the Standing Committees Decides when the committee meets Decides what the committee works on Spokesperson to the whole House Who are Committee Chairmen? Chosen by the major party Seniority Rule: Committee Chairmen are usually the person who has been in Congress the longest
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ROLE: Decides what bills are debated in the House Decides how long bills will be debated Decides how long each person can speak about bills INFLUENCE: The House Rules Committee can speed, delay or even prevent the House from discussing a bill. It’s VERY IMPORTANT.
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DEFINITION: Temporary committee formed of House and Senate members Works out difference between two versions of the same bill
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What Happened in the 110 th (2007-2008) Congress? # of bills introduced: 11059 (3724 in Senate, 7335 in House) # of bills that became law: 442 (134 introduced in Senate, 308 introduced in House) % of bills that became law: 4% Most bills died in committee!!!
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It’s a really LONG process. A LOT of people have to agree with each other. BOTH the House and Senate have to pass EXACTLY the same bill.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyeJ5 5o3El0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyeJ5 5o3El0 As you’re watching, try to write down as many steps that bills go through to become a law.
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Use page 345 in your textbook. List out the steps necessary for a bill to become a law. Add terms from the notes: Standing Committee, House Rules Committee, etc. Write down questions you have about the process.
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Filibuster Cloture Rule
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