Title: Congress Questions
1Congress Questions
- How many member of each house?
- How long do they serve?
- How old does one have to be?
- How are Senators elected?
- What are some enumerated powers?
- What are some differences between the House and
Senate?
2Congress Questions
- How many members of the House?
- When does the vice president get to vote in the
Senate? - Who tries to maintain party communication and
discipline? - What percentage of the the House and Senate are
up for election during each congressional
election?
3What do the following terms mean?
- Constituent
- Logrolling
- Markup
- Pork
- appropriations
4Congress Notes
- Characteristics of the House and Senate
- Organization and leadership
- Powers of Congress
- The committee system
5Topics
- Committees
- Special issues/vocab
- What are the demographics of Congress?
- Caucuses
6The Filibuster
- A speech of unlimited length
- ONLY IN THE SENATE
- record is 24hrs 18 minutes
7The Filibuster
- Fillibuster may be stopped by
- Cloture- vote of 60 to cut off debate
8The Filibuster
- Getting 60 votes becomes crucial-
- Recent examples include Ben Nelson and Joe
Liberman
9Rider
- An attachment to a bill that may have nothing to
do with the bill itself.
Rider attached to the bill
10Rider
- Example
- A bill for Defense Department spending.
11Rider
- Example
- A bill for Defense Dept. Spending
- Rider Stronger penalties for indecent language
in the media
12What are the demographics of Congress?
- House
- Democrats-256
- Republicans-178
- Vacancy-1
- Senate
- Democrats- 58
- Republicans-40
- Independents-2
13Other characteristics
- How many women?
- What is the average age?
- Minority representation?
14Below is a list of population statistics for the
United States generated by the U.S. Census Bureau
in 2006
- Total Resident Pop. (Apr. 2008 est.) 303,763,031
- Median age 36.4
- Males 147,434,940 (49.2 of pop.)
- Females 151,963,545 (50.8 of pop.)
15Below is a list of population statistics for the
United States generated by the U.S. Census Bureau
in 2006
- White 221,331,507 (73.9 of pop.)
- Black 37,051,483 (12.4 of pop.)
- Asian 13,100,095 (4.4 of pop.)
- American Indian and Alaska Native 2,369,431
(0.8 of pop.) - Hispanic/Latino1 44,252,278 (14.8 of pop.)
- Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander
426,194 (0.1 of pop.)
16Demographics
- What do you think? Can Congress represent us
if Congress doesnt look like us?
17Theories of Representation
- Trustees
- Delegates
- Politicos
18Congressional Caucuses
- A group of members of Congress sharing some
interest or characteristic. Most are composed of
members from both houses and both parties. (more
informal than committees) - Ex. Congressional Black Caucus, Womens Caucus,
Arts Caucus, College Caucus - http//www.thecongressionalblackcaucus.com/
19How Congress is Organized
- Constitutional organization
- By party
- By committee
- By caucuses
20How Members Make Decisions
- Create a mind map or graphic organizer showing
the people who influence the decisions of a
member of Congress. - Pp. 260-263
21Congress and the Executive
- Oversight (Congressional investigation)
- Foreign policy
- War Powers Act
- Confirmation of appointments
- Impeachment
- Budget control
22Incumbent
- An incumbent is a person who holds an office and
is running for re-election
23Review! Summarize the information weve learned
about Congress.
- You may
- Write a summary paragraph about each house and a
paragraph about issues that are common to both
houses. - Or
- Create a graphic organizer or Venn diagram
showing the main characteristics of each house
and issues that are common to both houses.
24Example