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Legislative Branch
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Ratification 9/13 states needed to approve the Constitution Federalists in favor of ratification Anti-federalists not in favor of ratification thought it gave too much power to the federal gov’t Federalist Papers series of papers published to support Federalist ideas PASSING THE CONSTITUTION
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JOB Makes the laws It is made up of 2 Houses
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Lower House House of Representatives 435 How Many? Leader All members have 2 year terms Speaker of the House
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Membership Each member represents a district of approximately 500,000 people Currently there is: 233 – Republicans 200 – Democrats 0 – Independents 2 – Vacancy
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Western NY Representatives Louise Slaughter Chris Collins Brian Higgins
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http://www.the-leader.com/news/x760600135/New-Congressional- district-map-presents-challenges-to-incumbents?photo=0
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Speaker of the House Highest ranking officer John Boehner (R-Ohio)
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Qualifications Must be at least 25 years old Must be a U.S. citizen for 7 yrs Resident of the district
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Duties – Powers of the House Bring up impeachment charges All revenue/money bills (proposals to become laws) start in the House Choose president if electoral college has no majority
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Upper House Senate 100 How Many? Leaders All members have 6 year terms
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Membership 100 members in the Senate Each state has 2 Senators 1/3 elected every 2 years Currently there is: 52 – Democrats 46 – Republicans 2 – Independents
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:2010_Senate_election_map.svg
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Harry Reid (D) – Nevada Senate Majority Leader He is the Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R) – KY
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New York Senators Kirsten Gillibrand(D) Chuck Shumer (D)
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Qualifications Must be 30 years old Must be a U.S. citizen for 9 years Resident of the state representing
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Duties Serve as jury for impeachment trial Ratify all treaties (2/3 vote) Approve appointments by President
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Powers of Congress Taxation Declare War Commerce Money Credit Post Office International laws
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Elastic Clause Aka: Necessary & Proper Clause “Congress can make all laws that are necessary & proper” Gives Congress the ability to expand, or stretch its specific powers to meet needs of a changing society
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