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Why we have a bicameral Legislature? Historical Practical Theoretical A term of Congress is two years and is numbered consecutively 20 th Amendment changed start date to 3 rd day of January every odd year A session of Congress is the period of time during each year where congress assembles and conducts business Congress works most of the year, but can adjourn with approval of both houses Prorogue-President can adjourn Congress if they do not agree, never happened President can call special sessions in times of emergency
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Represent the People by casting votes Trustee-Decide on the merits Delegate-Agent of the people Partisan-Party line Politico-Combine elements and balance all of the above Serve on Committee’s Serve their Constituents
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Partisan Composition House-241 R and 198 D Senate-47 R, 51 D, 2 Ind. Gender House-362 M, 76 F Senate-83 M, 17 F Ethnicity House-361 C, 44 A.A., 25 Hispanic, 7 Asian, 1 American Indian Senate-96 C, 2 Asian, 2 Hispanic Average Age House-56.7 Senate-62.2 Professions *Nearly all have a college education *Career Politicians *Business *Law Length of Service House-9.8 Years (4.9 Terms) Senate-11.4 Years (1.9 Terms) Religion 57% Protestant 29% Catholic 7% Jewish *Greek orthodox, LDS, Quaker and Unitarian * 3 Buddhists and 2 Muslim (all in the House)
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Salary $174,000 Speaker-$223,500 Senate Pro Temp and Leaders-$193,400 Tax deductions for 2 residences Travel allowances Health benefits and Life Insurance Pension plan Staff in DC and State Franking Privilege Freedom of Debate
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Strict Constructionist Follow the Constitution, expressed powers only, implied powers used rarely to uphold the expressed powers States should keep powers Liberal Constructionist Broad interpretation of powers given to Congress
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Amendment Process Electoral Duties Fill vacancies Break a tie Impeachment Johnson, Clinton, Nixon Executive Confirm nominees and treaties Investigatory
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