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Congress The United States
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THE NATIONAL LEGISLATURE Section 1
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The Constitution Congress is outlined in Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution. Two House Legislature – Upper House: Senate – Lower House: House of Representatives Reasons for two houses: – Historical – Practical – Theoretical
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Terms and Sessions Each term of Congress lasts for 2 years. – Currently the 113 th Congress (As of Jan 3 rd, 2013) Each session lasts for 1 year. – There are two sessions in each term of Congress. Congress convenes its new session on Jan 3 rd unless otherwise stipulated by law. Congress typically adjourns near mid December. – Both houses must agree to adjourn to end a session. However, Congress often goes into recess.
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Freshman Lawmakers of The House of Representatives Reporting to Capitol Hill 2012
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Swearing in of The House of Representatives of the 113 th Congress.
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John Boehner Re-Elected as Speaker of The House of Representatives - 2012
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Special Sessions The President may call Congress into a special session. – Usually called for an emergency situation. Has only happened 27 times. Most recent was called in 1948. Houses can be called together or individually. Since Congress meets nearly year-round, it has become less relevant.
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