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6.3 Representing the People Civics and Economics
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Qualifications and Privileges Senate Senate 30 years old 30 years old Live in the state you represent Live in the state you represent Citizen for 9 years Citizen for 9 years
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Qualifications and Privileges House House 25 years old 25 years old Live in the state you represent Live in the state you represent Citizen 7 years Citizen 7 years
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Qualifications and Privileges Annual salary of $165,200 Annual salary of $165,200 Free office and parking Free office and parking Paid trips home Paid trips home Low cost life insurance Low cost life insurance Gym, restaurants, medical clinic Gym, restaurants, medical clinic
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Qualifications and Privileges Franking Privilege: send job-related mail for free Franking Privilege: send job-related mail for free
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Qualifications and Privileges Senators and representatives are granted immunity, or legal protection in certain situations but they cannot break the law Senators and representatives are granted immunity, or legal protection in certain situations but they cannot break the law
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Personal Staff Run offices in Washington, DC, as well as in the home district Run offices in Washington, DC, as well as in the home district Gather info on new bills and issues, handle requests for help from voters, deal with reporters and lobbyists, and work for reelection of the congressional member Gather info on new bills and issues, handle requests for help from voters, deal with reporters and lobbyists, and work for reelection of the congressional member
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Personal Staff Lobbyists: people hired by private groups to influence government decision makers Lobbyists: people hired by private groups to influence government decision makers
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Personal Staff In addition to professional staff, many members hire students from their home states; interns help with research and office duties, pages run errands In addition to professional staff, many members hire students from their home states; interns help with research and office duties, pages run errands
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Committee Staff Congressional committees also need staffs, committee members draft, or outline bills, gather information, organize committee hearings, and negotiate with lobbyists Congressional committees also need staffs, committee members draft, or outline bills, gather information, organize committee hearings, and negotiate with lobbyists
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Support Services The Library of Congress is an important source of information to Congress The Library of Congress is an important source of information to Congress
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Support Services The General Accounting Office reviews government spending, studies, programs, and recommends ways to improve the government’s financial performance The General Accounting Office reviews government spending, studies, programs, and recommends ways to improve the government’s financial performance
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Support Services The Congressional Budget Office Helps make budget decisions The Congressional Budget Office Helps make budget decisions
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Lawmaking Members of the Senate and House write and introduce bills, take part in committee work, listen to the input of people for and against a bill, and then vote on the floor of the House or Senate Members of the Senate and House write and introduce bills, take part in committee work, listen to the input of people for and against a bill, and then vote on the floor of the House or Senate
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Casework Members of Congress help people from their home districts and states who request help in dealing with the government, this is called casework Members of Congress help people from their home districts and states who request help in dealing with the government, this is called casework
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Helping the District or State Every year through public works bills, Congress appropriates billions of dollars for a variety of local projects such as post offices, dams, and military bases Every year through public works bills, Congress appropriates billions of dollars for a variety of local projects such as post offices, dams, and military bases These can bring jobs and money into a state or district These can bring jobs and money into a state or district
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Helping the District or State Lawmakers also try to make sure their districts or states get their fair share of federal grants and contracts funded through the federal budget Lawmakers also try to make sure their districts or states get their fair share of federal grants and contracts funded through the federal budget
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Pork-Barrel Projects Government projects and grants that benefit the home district or state Government projects and grants that benefit the home district or state The “barrel” is the Federal Treasury, the “fat” is money for a federal project for the Congressman’s district The “barrel” is the Federal Treasury, the “fat” is money for a federal project for the Congressman’s district
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