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MEMBERS OF GOVERNMENT AND THEIR ASSIGNED JOBS. Leadership In Congress

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Leadership In Congress. Members of Government and their assigned jobs. UEQ and LEQ. UEQ: How does the Legislative Branch govern in an effective manner? LEQ 1: Who are the different leaders within the House and Senate? What are their main jobs? LEQ 2: How does a bill become a law?. Vocabulary. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Leadership In Congress

MEMBERS OF GOVERNMENT AND THEIR ASSIGNED JOBS.

Leadership In Congress

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UEQ and LEQ

UEQ: How does the Legislative Branch govern in an effective manner?

LEQ 1: Who are the different leaders within the House and Senate? What are their main jobs?

LEQ 2: How does a bill become a law?

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Vocabulary

Speaker of The HousePresident Pro TemporeVice PresidentMajority/Minority Floor LeadersPA RepresentativesPA SenatorsFilibusterClotureBillVeto/Pocket Veto

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Warm Up: Think-Pair-ShareConsider the types of issues that Congress has to

deal with, during different times through out the year.

First: Write down at least three types of issues that you think Congress has to deal with yearly.

Second: Open your book to page 222, read over, “Debating the Issues” and answer “Draw Conclusions,” and answer in your own opinion on whether the Internet should be regulated or not?

Third: Why do you think Congress must deal with so many issues?

Fourth: Pair up and share your answers.

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Computer Activity

25 minute mini-web quest.With a partner grab one laptop, log on, and

go on the Internet.Using the “Leadership in Congress” sheet

that I have handed out to you, I want you to find out which people currently control the positions listed on the sheet.

Google is the best sight to search for the positions.

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CURRENT SPEAKER: NANCY PELOSI

•SPEAKER IS THE PRESIDING OFFICER OF THE HOUSE.

•CHOSEN BY THE CONTROLLING PARTY.•MAIN JOB IS TO DECIDE HOW BUSINESS WILL BE CARRIED OUT AND WHO WILL

SPEAK.•SECOND JOB IS TO DECIDE WHAT BILLS ARE

SENT OUT FOR DISCUSSION AND VOTES.

Speaker of The House

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FORMER PRESIDENT: RICHARD CHENEY

•VIRTUALLY NO POWER•IN CHARGE OF LEADING DISCUSSION

SESSIONS.•CANNOT TAKE PART IN DEBATES•CAN ONLY VOTE TO BREAK A TIE

President of The Senate

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CURRENT PRESIDENT OF SENATE: JOE BIDEN

President of the Senate

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CURRENT PRESIDENT: ROBERT BYRD

•CONTROLS SENATE WHEN VICE PRESIDENT IS AWAY.

•HAS MORE SAY THAN VICE PRESIDENT DURING BILL DEBATES AND VOTING ON

BILLS.

President Pro Tempore

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House: Steny H. Hoyer Senate: Harry ReidThe leading party in each branch of Congress

is controlled by a Floor Leader. Second most important officer in both houses. Help guide bills through all of Congress. Work hard to get both parties to compromise and

agree with trade-offs.

Majority Floor Leaders (House vs. Senate)

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House: John Boehner Senate: Mitch McConnell

The party which has the fewest members is controlled by the Minority Floor Leader. Third most important officer in both Houses. Work together with majority leaders to guide bills

through Congress. Try to influence party decisions on things they disagree

with to get them stopped.

Minority Floor Leaders (House vs. Senate)

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York: Todd Platts Berks: Joe Pitts

PA Representatives

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Bob Casey Arlen Specter

PA Senators

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How a Bill does NOT become Law

Bushism 911

Watch this short clip carefully, how does a bill not become a law???

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Going From a Bill to a Law: School House Rock Style (School House Rock)

The road from introducing a bill to it actually becoming a law is a long and difficult journey.

Where did the bills journey begin???

What did the representative do to get Congress to make it a bill???

According to the Bill, what do Congressmen do in a committee???

Why might a bill die???

What can the President do???

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You Figure It Out

Each group will be given a manila folder with a series of 16 slips and a direction sheet.

One member from each group will read over the direction sheet.

After reading the directions, working in groups order the unorganized 16 slips into the proper order for how a bill becomes law.

Discuss the order of the slips with your group members, remember think how you would have a bill become a law, what makes the most sense as far as ordering the steps.

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Key Words

Bill Statement or proposal to change something Not a law when introduced into Congress

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Key Words

Committee Group that makes decisions and makes changes Works together to solve problems Decisions made represent all people

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Key Words

Veto President has the power to use a veto President can use a veto to stop a bill from becoming a law

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Key Words

Pocket Veto President’s power to stop a bill from becoming law Congress is not meeting and a President did not sign a

bill into law, the bill is vetoed

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Steps for a Bill to become a Law

1. Bill is introduced (by citizen, President or an interest group) then sent to a Representative or Senator who introduces bill in Congress.

2. Bill is sent to a specific committee in both houses, for discussion, changes, and to be voted on.

3. Bill is sent back to both House and Senate for final votes, if voted on Bill is sent to the President.

4. President gets bill and can sign it into law or can veto it (stop it) and send it back to Congress.

5. President could also pocket veto bill (doesn’t do anything and bill doesn’t becomes law)

6. If a vetoed bill is sent back to Congress, Congress overturns veto with a 2/3’s vote, bill becomes a national law.

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TWO PARTS:1.EXPLAIN IN A PARAGRAPH THE MAIN JOBS THAT THE LEADERS OF CONGRESS HAVE.

2.IN YOUR OWN WORDS, EXPLAIN IN A PARAGRAPH HOW A BILL BECOMES A LAW, IN SIMPLE STEPS.

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