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Legislative Branch Article I of the Constitution says… Congress makes the laws.
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Characteristics of Congress Bicameral Legislature Two Houses! Currently in the 113 th Congress (January 3, 2013) Ohio Representatives: 12 (R) members of House 4 (D) members of House 2 (R & D) Senators
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House of Representatives 435 members and districts Representatives serve a 2-year term Number of Representatives from each state is based upon the state’s population- must be equal in size Each state is GUARANTEED at least 1 Representative Ohio’s Reps! (Ohio has 18 districts) District 12 – Patrick Tiberi (Republican) District 15- Steve Stivers (Republican) District 7- Bob Gibbs (Republican)
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House of Representatives Qualifications: Must be 25 years old Citizen of the U.S. for 7 years Live in the district you represent
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Senate 2 from each state (100 members total) Representatives represent the whole state Serve a 6 year term
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Senate Qualifications: Must be 30 years old Citizen of U.S. for 9 years Live in the state you are representing Our Senators are: Robert Portman (Republican) Sherrod Brown(Democrat)
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Power Players House of Representatives Speaker of the House John Boehner (R- OH) House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D- CA)
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Power Players Senate President of the Senate Vice President Biden President Pro Tempore Daniel Inouye (D- HI) Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY)
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Fun Facts! 1929 Reapportionment Act: limits House to ALWAYS only having 435 members. Gerrymandering: ILLEGAL- drawing up districts so that one political party or group has a significant advantage.
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Gerrymandering Political cartoon illustrating gerrymandering in 1812
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More Gerrymandering New York
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House Of Reps 435 Members 435 Districts 2 Year Term 25 years old 7 years in US Live in District You represent 1929 Reapportionment Act 100 Members- 2 from each state 6 Year Term 30 years old Citizen for 9 years Live in state Represent whole state Senate Congress Makes the Laws
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Powers of Congress Denied Powers Bill of Attainder– Congress cannot pass any laws that would allow people to be punished without a trial
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Powers of Congress Denied Powers Ex Post Facto Law– Congress can not pass a law that would impose a penalty on acts that were not a crime at the time they were committed
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Powers of Congress Denied Powers Writ of Habeas Corpus—Congress cannot pass a law that keeps a person from knowing what crime they’ve been charged with (a hearing before a judge).
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Congressional Powers Power to: Declare War Tax and Borrow Money Regulate (control) Federal and Interstate Commerce (Trade) NECESSARY AND PROPER CLAUSE!! Constitution is a Living Document, remember?
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Impeachment Powers Impeachment Is…the power to remove "treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors “ ROLES in Impeachment Process House of Reps- investigator Senate- Jury in Impeachment Hearings- 2/3 vote needed Chief Justice- Judge during hearing
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Presidents: Andrew Johnson 17 th President(1865-1869) Bill Clinton 42 nd President (1993-2001)
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Quickwrite What issues would you want addressed by your Representative(s)? What characteristics do you look for in a Representative?
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