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 Term – length of time officials serve after an election  Ex: 2 or 6 year terms  The date for the start of each new term has been set as “noon of the.

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2  Term – length of time officials serve after an election  Ex: 2 or 6 year terms  The date for the start of each new term has been set as “noon of the 3rd day of January” every odd-numbered year

3  Session – regular period of time during which Congress conducts business.  Congress adjourns, or suspends until the next session, each regular session as it sees fit.  Only the President may call Congress into a special session – a meeting to deal with some emergency situation.

4 435 members which is determined by Congress Seats in the House are apportioned (distributed) among the States based on population Reapportion, redistribute seats every 10 years with a Census Serve 2 year terms unlimited terms

5  Formal › 25 years old › Been a citizen for the last 7 years › Resident of the state  Informal › Party identification, age, name familiarity, ethnic characteristics, and political experience

6  Held on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November of each even- numbered year  Off-year elections – those congressional elections held between presidential elections.

7  Under single-member districts, voter’s in each district elect one of the State’s representatives.  Districts that have unusual shapes or even defy description have sometimes been gerrymandered. › The act of drawing district lines to the advantage of the political party that controls the State legislature. Used mostly by State Legislatures.

8  Set at 2 per state by the Constitution  Now chosen by the people, originally chosen by State legislatures  Serve 6 year terms  Why serve longer? › Gives them a greater degree of job security › Less subject to pressures of political opinion › Insulation from hardships faced in day to day politics.

9  The Senate is a continuous body, meaning that all of the seats are never up for election at the same time.  Qualifications › 30 years old › Citizen for 9 years › Resident of the state

10 Senate House of Representatives  Party Affiliation › Democrats – 51 › Independents – 2 › Republicans - 47  Age › Average 63  Ave. length in office › 11 years  Party Affiliation › Democrats 198 › Republicans 241 › 2 House vacancies  Age › 57  Ave. length in office 10 years

11  Congress 112 th  Religion › Most Protestant › 3 Buddhist › 2 Muslims  Women – 91 in Congress  Ethnicity › 44 African-American › 28 Hispanic › 13 Asian Pacific

12  1. screen proposed laws before they are voted on  2. Oversight Function – process by which Congress checks to see that the Executive branch agencies are working effectively.  3. serve their constituents

13  The House AND Senate both make $174,000  Speaker of the Houses $223,500  Majority and Minority Party Leaders make – $193,400  Franking privilege – allowed to mail letters for free by replacing stamp with facsimile signature  Constitution states that Congress can make own pay; cannot change it in middle of term

14  Members of Congress are immune from arrest for noncriminal offenses while engaged in congressional business.  Speech and Debate Clause (Art 1) – protects representatives and senators from suits for libel and slander arising from their official conduct.


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