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1 Congressional Leadership 111 th, 1 st session
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2 Who Are These People? Focus 3/27/09
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3 House of Representatives
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4 #1 Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi Dem-CA Presiding officer of the House; chief legislative strategist and greatest influence over committee assignments.
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5 #2 House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer D-MD Works with the Speaker on legislative strategy.
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6 #3 House Minority Leader John Boehner R-OH Leader of the opposition party in the House.
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7 #4 House Majority Whip James Clyburn D-SC Assistant to House Majority Leader, Lines up votes for the party.
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8 #5 House Minority Whip Eric Cantor R-VA Assistant to House Minority Leader, Lines up votes for the party.
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9 Senate
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10 #6 President of the Senate Joe Biden Vice President (D-DE) Presiding officer of the Senate according to the Const. Votes only in case of a tie.
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11 #7 President Pro Tempore Robert Byrd D-WV Senior member of the Majority Party; presides over the Senate in the absence of the Pres. of the Senate.
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12 #8 Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid D-NV Greatest influence over committee assignments in the Senate; head of the majority party; considered the true leader of the Senate.
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13 #9 Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell R-KY Leader of the Minority party; chief legislative strategist.
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14 #10 Senate Assistant Majority Leader Dick Durbin D-IL Assistant to the Majority leader; lines up votes for the party.
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15 #11 Senate Assistant Minority Leader John Kyl R- AZ Assistant to the Minority leader; lines up votes for the party.
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16 Salary and Allowances VP/Pres. of Senate $221,000 Senate Leadership Majority Leader - $188,100 Minority Leader - $188,100 House Leadership Speaker of the House – $221,000 Majority Leader - $188,100 Minority Leader - $188,100 Top leaders also get a $2 million dollar office allowance, and $10,000 for official expenses.
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17 Representative Michael McCaul 10 th Congressional District, TX (first elected in 2004—3 rd term) Won re-election in 2008. REPUBLICAN
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18 Sr. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (first elected in 1993—3 rd term) REPUBLICAN Won re-election last November. Up again in 2012, but says she will not run. She currently is exploring the idea of running for Governor in 2010.
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19 Jr. Senator John Cornyn (first elected in 2002—2 nd term) REPUBLICAN Won reelection in 2008.
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20 Who Are These People? Focus 3/27/09
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