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CONGRESS: The People’s Branch
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Structure & Powers of Congress
The Federalist, No. 51, page 263 in your book Separation of Powers to make sure legislative Branch does not get too big Article I establishes the Legislative Branch
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Terms and Sessions Term lasts for two years
112th Congress Convened on Jan. 3, 2011 Session-period of time Congress meets during the year Adjourn- when the Congress stops meeting and begins a recess Pro-forma session- what the Senate is in now
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HOUSE 435 members Represent population within a state Two year terms Must be 25 years old, US citizen for 7 years, and live in state at the time of the election
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Senate 100 members 2 from each state Six year terms
Staggered elections every two years (3 different classes) Must be 30 years old, US citizen for 9 years, and live in the state at the time of election
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Congressional Elections
Safe Seats-USUALLY won by a particular party Swing District-seat is competitive Incumbents usually win (90% in Senate, 98% in the House)
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Drawing District Lines for the House of Representatives
Apportioned Reapportion-census every 10 years Reapportionment Act of 1929 435 Members District has about 650,000 people
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Terms/Cases to know: Adjourn Prorogue Special session Reapportionment
Redistricting Gerrymandering Wesberry v. Sanders, 1964 Off year elections Continuous body Constituencies 4 ways a member of Congress can vote Franking privileges
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The Job of the Legislator
REPRESENTATIVE- Delegates-vote according to what the constituents want Trustees- vote for what is best for the constituents Partisans- vote strictly along party lines Politicos- attempt to combine the basic elements of delegates, trustees, and partisans
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