Legislative Branch Structure and Requirements - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

Legislative Branch Structure and Requirements

Description:

Legislative Branch Structure and Requirements Chapter 6 Objective 2.02 The House of Representatives Number of Elected officials 435, based on state s population 53 ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:87
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 30
Provided by: GCS82
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Legislative Branch Structure and Requirements


1
Legislative BranchStructure and Requirements
  • Chapter 6 Objective 2.02

2
The House of Representatives
  • Number of Elected officials
  • 435, based on states population

13
1
53
3
The House of Representatives
  • Presiding Officer (Who is the leader?)
  • Speaker of the House
  • Member of the majority party

Nancy Pelosi (D)
4
The House of Representatives
  • Constituents and area represented
  • Represent a specific district within a state

5
The House of Representatives
6
The House of Representatives
  • Terms and limits
  • 2 year terms
  • No term limits

7
The House of Representatives
  • Requirements
  • 1. must be at least 25 years old
  • 2. Must be a U.S. citizen for at least 7 years
  • 3. must live in the state they represent
  • they should also live in the district

8
The Senate
  • Number of elected officials
  • 100
  • 2 per state
  • Equal representation

9
The Senate
  • Presiding Officer (Who is the leader?)
  • Constitution says the Vice President is the
    leader
  • USUALLY the president pro tempore leads the Senate

10
The Senate
  • Constituents and area represented
  • Both senators represent the entire state

Kay Hagan (D)
Richard Burr (R)
11
The Senate
  • Terms and limits
  • 6 year terms
  • 1/3 of the Senate goes up for reelection every 2
    years
  • No term limits

12
The Senate
  • Requirements
  • 1. Must be at least 30 years old
  • 2. Must be a U.S. citizen for at least 9 years
  • 3. Must live in the state they represent

13
Congressional leadership
  • Majority party- party to which more then half of
    member of Congress belong to
  • (Democrats)
  • Minority party- the other party
  • (Republicans)

14
Congressional leadership
  • Majority/minority whips- ensure people from their
    party vote for key issues
  • Majority floor leaders/minority floor leaders-
    speak on behalf of their parties, push bills
    through

15
Types of committees
  • Standing committee- permanent committees that
    remain from session to session
  • Select committees- are created for a special
    purpose for a limited period of time

16
Types of committees
  • Joint committees- groups with members of both
    houses

HoR
Joint committee
Senate
17
Types of committees
  • Conference committee- members of both houses meet
    to discuss a change in a proposed bill
  • Come to a compromise

18
How do you get up on a committee?
  • Preferences
  • Expertise
  • Party loyalty
  • seniority

19
Chapter 6 Congress
  • Section 2 The Powers of Congress

20
How Congress gets its power
  • Article 1 discusses the legislative branch
  • Section 8- lists the expressed powers of Congress
  • Clause 18- elastic clause (necessary and
    proper)
  • Allows Congress to stretch its powers to meet new
    needs

21
The legislative powers of Congress
  • 1. power to collect taxes
  • All tax and spending bills begin in the House of
    Reps
  • 2 step process
  • 1. authorization bills- create projects and
    establish how much can be spent
  • 2. appropriations bills- provide for each
    program
  • NO GOVT AGENCY CAN SPEND WITHOUT CONGRESSS
    APPROVAL

22
  • 2. regulate commerce
  • Congress regulates both foreign and interstate
    trade
  • Commerce clause
  • Controls air traffic, railroads, trucking,
    radio, television, air pollution, stock market

23
  • 3. foreign relations and treaties
  • Congress declares war
  • Have the power to create and maintain army/navy
    overseas
  • Regulates commerce with foreign countries
  • Senate approves any treaty the president creates

24
Non legislative powersthings that have nothing
to do with making laws
  • 1. Proposes Constitutional Amendments by 2/3 vote
    of both houses
  • 2. Count Electoral votes in elections
  • 3. If no candidate gets majority of electoral
    votes (270)- picks among the top 3

25
Checks against other branches
26
against other branches(executive branch)
  • oversight and investigation
  • Oversees govt action
  • Controls the budget, reviews executives branches
    effectiveness
  • Overrides presidents veto with 2/3 majority vote

27
against other branches(judicial branch)
  • Approval and removal
  • Approves/rejects presidential nominees for
    Supreme Court, federal judges, ambassadors
    (approval)
  • Impeachment
  • House of Reps- accuses
  • Senate acts as the jury and decides by 2/3 vote
    (removal)

28
Limits of legislative power
  • 1. Congress can not favor one state over another,
    tax interstate trade, and exports
  • 2. cant interfere with the rights of individuals
  • 3. cant suspend the writ of habeas corpus-
    requires police to notify someone why they are
    holding a prisoner

29
Limits of legislative power
  • 4. cant pass bills of attainder- punish a person
    w/out jury trial
  • 5. cant pass ex post facto laws- make an act a
    crime after the act has been committed
  • 6. cant interfere with the reserved powers of
    the state
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com