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Question Answer
Constitution: Congress?Article One
How long is a sessionOne year, two per term of congress
Congress remains in congress...until vote to adjourn
House of Representatives #435
H of R qualifications25 years old, seven year resident of constituency
censuspopulation count every ten years
apportionmentnumber of representatives each state gets
redistrictingsetting up new district lines after apportionment
Baker V CarrFederal courts decide conflicts over redistricting
Wesberry v Sanders1964 one person one vote
gerrymanderingdrawing of district boundaries to get political advantage
senate2 per state 30 years old nine year legal resident of state
at largestate wide senators elected
senate termsix year terms 1/3 run for re election
honorariamoney paid for speeches
27 Amendmentprohibits congress salary increase from effect until after intervening election
Senate perkfree from arrest on way to congress
Hutchinson v Proxmire1979 can be sued libel for statements outside of congress
censurevote of formal disapproval in senate
incumbentmembers already in office. 90 percent win re-election
What changed in 1994?Republicans win majority in Congress
billproposed law
calendarsschedules that list order bills will be considered
house Rules Committeemoves, holds, stops bills; settles disputes between other house committees
"rule"special order from ruels committee t
quorumminimum number of members to be present to permit legislative action
calendar of general orderslists all bills senate will consider
filibusterkeep talking until maj abandons or agrees to modify bill
cloturecloses filibuster by 3/5 senate
speaker of Housemajority party chooses speaker
Majority leaderplan party leg. programs, implement bills, make sure bills important to party pass
whipsassistant to floor leaders in the House
Vice President in Housepresident of senate votes in ties. Constitutional definition of VP
president pro temporesenior member of majority party
Standing committteepermantent group to oversee bills. Subcommittees specializeses in standing comm respronisbility
Select committteeeeeeestemporary committttttees that study on special issue. matters of great concern - overlooked problems - problems of interest groups
join commmmmmitttteeeshouse and senate temporary or permanetn member from both parties and houses. no authority to deal with bills or prppose legislation
conference commmmiiittteeeetemporary set up when house and senate pass different versions of same bill
seniority systemmajority party person with long time in commmittttteee becomes chairperson
two types of staffpersonal and commmmiittteee staff
Administrative assistantlegislative aide
legilative assistantswell informed about bills
caseworkershandle request from people in lawmakers state or district
congressional budget officecoordinate budget of congress
general accounting officecongresssional spending and oversight monitoring
Government printing officedaily publishing office that records all bills