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113TH CONGRESS-1 ST SESSION The House of Representatives And The Senate

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113TH CONGRESS-1ST SESSION

The House of Representatives And The Senate

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Congressional Sessions

Each term of Congress has two sessions

Sessions last until Congress votes to adjourn

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The House of Representatives # of members:

Length of term:

Age

435 Based on states’

population (census)

Serve for 2 years

25 years old

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House of Reps (cont.)

Residency:

Leader

7 years a U.S. citizen

Live in the state you represent

Speaker of the House (next in line behind VP)

John Boehner

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The Senate

# of members:

Length of term:

Age:

100 (two for each state)

Serve for 6 years (1/3 elected every two years)

30 years old

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The Senate (cont.)

Residency:

Leader

9 years a U.S. citizen

Live in the state you represent

Vice President Also, floor leaders

and whips

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President ............................................... $400,000  Vice President ........................................

$227,300  

Speaker of the House ............................. $223,500  House Majority & Minority Leaders .......... $193,400  House / Senate Members & Delegates .... $174,000  Chief Justice, Supreme Court .................. $217,400  Associate Justices, Supreme Court .......... $208,100

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Majority Leader/ Minority Leader

Eric Cantor Nancy Pelosi

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Benefits for Both Set their members’ salaries, they

receive numerous benefits, allowances for office staffs & business trips, tax breaks for maintaining two residences and pensions when retire

Immune from arrest – if not a felony or treason

Can not be sued for libel when in session

May refuse to seat a member and may censure or expel members

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A & B Conversation

If you were a politician, would you rather be a member of the House or the Senate? Why?

Are the qualifications strict enough? Explain.

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Member Characteristics

½ are lawyers Most white, middle-aged males, but

increasingly starting to reflect the ethnic, racial and gender of nation.

Incumbent members win reelection to office b/c they’re well known, easier to raise campaign funds, and often represent gerrymandered districts

Starting to use internet as campaign tool

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How a Bill Becomes a Law Complete “How a Bill becomes a Law” graphic

organizer.” Define – Bicameral Legislature, Session, Census,

redistrict, filibuster, gerrymandering, and incumbent

ADD to vocabulary list Define 27th Amendment Define the following types of committees

Standing Committee Select Committees Joint Committees Conference Committees

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Conference Committee

Temporary joint committee set up when the House and the Senate have passes different versions of the same bill.

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Select Committee

A Temporary Committee formed to study one specific issue and report its findings to the Senate or the House

Organized Crime, Public Concern, or Interest Groups

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Standing Committee

A permanent committee in the Congress that oversees bills that deal with certain kinds of issues.

Rules, Ways and Means, Appropriations, Transportation, and Foreign Relations

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Joint Committee

A committee of the House and the Senate that usually acts as a study group and reports its findings back to the House and Senate.

Economics, Printing, and the Library of congress