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unit 4 chp 11 vocab

TermDefinition
Redistricting The redrawing of congressional and other legislative district lines following the census, to accommodate population shifts and keep districts as equal as possible in population.
Reapportionment The assigning by Congress of congressional seats after each census. State legislatures reapportion state legislative districts.
Gerrymandering The drawing of legislative district boundaries to benefit a party, group, or incumbent.
Safe seat An elected office that is predictably won by one party or the other, so the success of that party’s candidate is almost taken for granted.
Bicameralism The principle of a two-house legislature
Earmarks Special spending projects that are set aside on behalf of individual members of Congress for their constituents.
Speaker of the house The presiding officer in the House of Representatives, formally elected by the House but actually selected by the majority party.
Party caucus A meeting of the members of a party in a legislative chamber to select party leaders and to develop party policy. Called a conference by the Republicans.
Majority leader The legislative leader selected by the majority party who helps plan party strategy, confers with other party leaders, and tries to keep members of the party in line.
Minority leader the legislative leader selected by the minority party as spokesperson for the opposition.
Whip Party leader who is the liaison between the leadership and the rank-and-file in the legislature.
Closed rule A procedural rule in the House of Representatives that prohibits any amendments to bills or provides that only members of the committee reporting the bill may offer amendments.
Open rule A procedural rule in the House of Representatives that permits floor amendments within the overall time allocated to the bill.
President pro tempore Officer of the Senate selected by the majority party to act as chair in the absence of the vice president.
Filibuster A procedural practice in the Senate whereby a senator refuses to relinquish the floor and thereby delays proceedings and prevents a vote on a controversial issue.
Cloture A procedure for terminating debate, especially filibusters, in the Senate.
Senatorial courtesy Presidential custom of submitting the names of perspective appointees for approval to senators from the states in which the appointees are to work.
Standing committee A permanent committee established in a legislature, usually focusing on a policy area.
Select or Special committee A congressional committee created for a specific purpose, sometimes to conduct an investigation.
Joint committee A committee composed of members of both the House of Representatives and the Senate; such committees oversee the Library of Congress and conduct investigations.
Seniority rule A legislative practice that assigns the chair of the committee or subcommittee to the member of the majority party with the longest continuous service on the committee.
Conference committee Committee appointed by the presiding officers of each chamber to adjust differences on a particular bill passed by each in different form.
Discharge petition Petition that, if signed by majority of the House of Representatives’ members, will pry a bill from committee and bring it to the floor for consideration.
Rider A provision attached to a bill – to which it may or may not be related – in order to secure its passage or defeat.
Pocket veto A veto exercised by the president after Congress has adjourned; if the president takes no action for 10 days, the bill does not become law and does not return to Congress for possible override.
Override An action taken by Congress to reverse the presidential veto, requiring a two-thirds majority in each chamber.
Grid lock the inability of the government to act because rival parties control different parts of the government
Pideonholing put aside for future consideration
Pork Barrel Spending the appropriation of government spending for localized projects secured solely or primarily to bring money to a representative's district.
Delegate An official who is expected to represent the views of his or her constituents even when personally holding different views; one interpretation of the role of legislator.
Trustee An official who is expected to vote independently based on his or her judgment of the circumstances; one interpretation of the role of the legislator.
Logrolling Mutual aid and vote trading among legislators.
Seventeenth Amendment direct election of senators
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