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Page 1: Congress If progress is the advancement of society, what is congress?

Congress

If progress is the advancement of society, what is congress?

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• Don’t forget to review the worksheet that I gave you regarding powers of the branches…answers are online.

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Founders’ Intentions

1. Strongest branch

2. Separation of lawmaking power from executive

3. Bicameralism balances large/small states• House – more connected to people (2 yr term)• Senate – allows for independent thinking (6 yr term)

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Important Differences

House• 435 members (Public

Law 62-5)• 2 year term• 7 year citizen

• Initiate impeachment• Revenue bills

• Strict debate rules

Senate• 100 members• 6 year term• 9 year citizen

• Tries impeachment• Approve presidential

appointments• Approve treaties’• Loose debate rules

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Constitutional Powers

Article I, Section 8• To lay and collect taxes, duties, imports• To borrow money• To regulate commerce (states and foreign)• To establish rules for naturalization• To coin money• To create courts (except Supreme Court)• To declare war• To raise and support an army and navy

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Evolution of Powers

Elastic clause has extended Congress powers

• Oversight of budget – can restrict the fed. budget prepared by executive branch

• Appropriations – set amount of money made available for various activity in a fiscal year

• Investigation – Congress can launch investigations (Watergate, Clinton-Lewinski hearings, Steroids in baseball)

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House Leadership

SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE

MINORITY LEADER

MINORITY WHIP

MAJORITY LEADER

MAJORITY WHIP

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Senate Leadership

PRES. PRO TEMPORE

MINORITY LEADER

MINORITY WHIP

MAJORITY LEADER

(MOST POWERFUL)

MAJORITY WHIP

PRESIDENT of the SENATE

(VICE PRESIDENT)

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Leadership

• Majority party controls the most significant leadership positions

• House - Speaker of the House• Allows people to speak on floor• Assigns bills to committees• Influences which bills are brought to a vote• Appoints members of special and select committees

• Senate – Majority Leader• Schedules Senate business• Prioritizes bills

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Who’s in Congress?

110th Congress (2007-2008)• 85% male• 85% White• 40% Lawyers109th Congress (2005-2006)• 29 accused of spousal abuse• 7 have been arrested for fraud• 19 arrested for writing bad checks• 117 have bankrupted at least 2 businesses• 8 have been arrested for shoplifting

• In 1998 alone, 84 were stopped for drunk driving

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Elections

• House members directly elected

• Senators directly elected after 17th Amend

• House Incumbent advantage – Why?– Name recognition– Proven track record– Franking privileges – free mailing

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Ga Districts

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Representation

• Malapportionment – unequal population in districts– Wesberry v. Sanders (1963) – found unequal

district pop. unconstitutional – 14th amend

• Gerrymandering – district boundaries are redrawn in strange ways to make it easy for candidate of one party to win– Easley v. Cromartie (2001) – redistricting for

political ideology was constitutional, led to increase in minority reps

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• 11,059 bills were introduced in 2007-2009

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How A Bill Becomes a Law

• Create legislation, make laws

• Founders believed in a SLOW process

• Founders believed efficiency was a trait of an oppressive government

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Step 1 – Introduce Bill

• Introduced in Senate or House (except tax)

• Single or multiple reps can introduce bill

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Step 2 - Committee

1. Bill is assigned to a particular committee in its category (Ex. Tax bill – Ways and Means Committee, Farm bill – Agriculture Committee)

2. Bill is then placed in sub-committee

3. Bills are debated and “marked up”

4. Most bills die in committee, committee can vote to “report out” a bill

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Step 3–Rules Committee

• Before bill can go to floor in House, it must first set time limits and amendment regulations.– Closed rule – sets time limits, restricts

amendments– Open rule – permits amendments– Restrictive rule – permits some amendments

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Step 4 – Floor Debate

Senate Debate

• Less formal, no speaking limit

• Filibuster – practice of stalling a bill w/ debate

• Cloture – 3/5 of the Senate vote to stop debate

House Debate

• More formal, no filibuster, strict rules

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Step 5 - Voting

• Majority passes• If the bill passes, it must go through the

same process in the opposite chamber with a sponsor

• If the bill passes one house and fails the other, it must start over

• If the Senate and House cannot come to agreement over two versions, it goes to Conference Committee to fix it and resubmit the bill

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Presidential Action

• Sign – bill becomes law

• Veto – bill returns to origin

• Override – 2/3 vote in both houses can override veto

• Pocket Veto – President has 10 days to act on a piece of legislation. If he receives the bill within 10 days of the end of the Congressional session, and doesn’t sign, it dies

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Committees and Subcommittees

• Most real work happens here

• Bills are passed, changed, ignored, or killed

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Types of Committees

• Standing committee – handle bills in different policy areas – (ex. Appropriations, Agriculture, Armed

Services, Science, etc.) – most important and have been “standing”

(existing) for a long time

• Select committee – formed for specific purposes and usually

temporary – run investigations (ex. Aging, Intelligence)

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Types of Committees

• Joint committee – consist of both House and Senate members– similar in purpose to Select committee – Meant to draw attention to issues

• Conference committee – consist of both House reps and Senators– formed to hammer out differences between

House and Senate versions of similar bills

• Congressional Committees and Subcommittees

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Committee Membership

• Controlled by majority party, committee membership divided proportionally

• Committee Chairman– Senior member of committee– Controls membership and debate

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Work of Committees

• 11,000 bills introduced yearly, most die

• Committees can…– Report out favorably/unfavorably– Pigeonholed/table (do not discuss)– Amend / “mark up” (change or rewrite)

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Congressional Caucuses

• Groupings of members pushing for similar interests

• Ex. – Sunbelt, Northeast-Midwest, Congressional Black, Women’s, Democratic Study Group, Boll Weevils, Steel

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Criticisms of Congress

• “Pork” – aka “pork-barrel legislation” – bills to benefit constituents in hope of gaining their votes

• Logrolling – Congress members exchange votes, bills might pass for frivolous reasons

• Christmas-tree bill –bill with many riders (pork)– in Senate, no limit exists on amendments, so

Senators try to attach riders that will benefit their home state

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Term-limits Debate

• No current limit on how many terms members of Congress can serve

1. Some argue this has weakened popular control of Congress, reps might be unresponsive to their constituents

2. Some argue most experienced reps have the expertise to bring home more benefits (pork, riders, etc.)

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• The term “pork barrel” refers to legislation specifically designed to

A. encourage a balanced federal governmentB. ensure the careful inspection of farm goods

and other foodstuffsC. distribute excess produce to the poorD. provide funding for local projects that are

intended to benefit constituentsE. equalize representation between farming and

non-farming states

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The details of legislation are usually worked out in which of the following settings?

A. a party caucus

B. the majority leader’s office

C. the floor of the House

D. legislative hearings

E. a subcommittee

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Most of the bills introduced in the House and Senate are then

A. passed by one chamber but not in the otherB. passed by both chambers, but never sent to

the full CongressC. referred to committee but never sent to the full

CongressD. voted down during the amendment stage of the

floor debateE. killed in the Rules Committee