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Title: CONGRESS


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CONGRESS
  • National Legislature
  • House and Senate Two Houses of Congress
  • Basic Functions
  • To make laws
  • To translate public will into public policy
    explain and examples
  • To represent the people
  • The House represents
  • 650,000 people per district

2
A BICAMERAL CONGRESS WHY?
3
  • Historical
  • British Parliament a 500 year tradition
  • Name two original colonies to only have a
    unicameral legislature - explain
  • Georgia and Pennsylvania

4
The Queen speaks to British Parliament
5
  • Theoretical
  • The Framers believed that a two house legislature
    would
  • Check on each other
  • States would be equally represented

6
we pour legislation into the senatorial saucer
to cool it Washington
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  • Practical
  • Designed to settle conflict between VA and NJ
    plan
  • A reflection of federalism ???
  • Equal representation in the Senate and
    proportional to each states population in the
    House

8
TERMS OF CONGRESS
  • Each term of congress lasts 2 yrs
  • Numbered consecutively
  • From March 4, 1789 1st
  • 20th amendment changes start of term to Jan 3rd
    every odd numbered years why?
  • presently we are in the
  • 109th Congress- when does the 110th begin?

9
TERMS OF CONGRESS
Congressman Pat Toomey
10
SESSIONS OF CONGRESS
  • Two Regular Sessions
  • One each year
  • Congress in session most of the year
  • Second session begins after 3rd of Jan.
  • Special Session
  • Only called by whom?
  • The President may call for some emergency
    situation

11
SESSIONS OF CONGRESS
President Pro Tempore of the
Senate, presides over a special joint session of
Congress as President Bush outlines plan to fight
terrorism.
12
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
  • Size and Term
  • 435 members
  • Not fixed by Congress
  • Constitution provided that total of seats in
    the House shall be
  • Apportioned based on each states population
    explain
  • 7 states have only one

13
Beartooth Pass, Montana
State with only one representative
14
  • Delegates -
  • DC, Guam, Samoa,Virgin Island
  • Resident Commissioners
  • Puerto Rico
  • May not vote, but are given salaries

15
REAPPORTIONMEMT
  • Constitution directs Congress to redistribute
    seats in the House following census year (10
    yrs)
  • What parts of country grew in population with
    2000 census
  • Reapportionment Act 1929
  • Creates a permanent size at 435 represents
    650,000
  • House grew too large for what?

16
REAPPORTIONMENT
17
DISTRICTS AND GERRYMANDERING
Single member or at large? What do you think?
18
ELECTIONS
  • Date
  • Congressional elections are held on the same day
    in every state Tuesday following the first
    Monday in November in each even year
  • Off Year Elections
  • Occur in a non-presidential year
  • Party in power more often than not, loses seats

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19
Rep. Charles Dent 15th District
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DISTRICTS
  • Single-member districts
  • Voters in each district choose their
    representative from a field of candidates
  • At-large
  • Voters in the entire state vote
  • The district covers the entire state

21
GERRYMANDERING
  • Congressional Districts that ..
  • Have been drawn to the advantage of the party
    that controls the States legislature
  • Wide spread today How?
  • Lines are drawn to concentrate oppositions voters
    in one or a few districts(makes it safe for the
    dominant party)
  • Spread the opposition as thin as possible among
    several districts limiting opposition to win
    anywhere

22
WESBERRY VS. SANDERS
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WESBERRY VS. SANDERS
  • Puts an end to Wide Population Variations
  • Ends rural over representation
  • Court Rules
  • Georgias population difference within one
    district was too great
  • Violates the Constitution
  • representation chosen and apportioned to
    respective numbers one man, one vote

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QUALIFICATIONS MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE
  • Qualifications
  • 25 years of age
  • A citizen for at least
  • 7 years
  • Must be an inhabitant of the state elected
  • Other
  • House judges elections and qualifications
  • House may expel by majority of 2/3

26
Congressman Charles Dent
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THE SENATE
  • Elections and Term
  • 2 per state
  • 17th amendment provides for direct election
    (1914)
  • Each senator is elected from the state at-large
    explain

28
THE SENATE
  • Senators serve a 6 years term
  • Terms are staggered
  • Only 1/3 are elected every 2yrs
  • The senate is known as
  • A continuous body why?
  • All seats are never up for election at the same
    time

29
Senator Santorum praises President Bush
Qualifications the Senate
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QUALIFICATIONS OF THE SENATE
  • AGE
  • 30 YEARS OLD
  • CITIZENSHIP
  • 9 YEARS
  • INHABITANT OF THE STATE
  • SENATE MAY JUDGE QUALIFICATIONS
  • MAY PUNISH DISORDERLY CONDUCT
  • 2/3 VOTE EX. Joe McCarthy 1954

31
House Republican Conference Chairman J.C. Watts
praises President Bush
32
Sen. Arlen Specter
33
Sen. Specter and Bush on Air Force I
34
Specter with Mr. Rodgers
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