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Congress

Congress. Who they are. Occupation 269 members (227 Representatives, two Delegates, and 40 Senators) served in state or territorial legislatures 214 members (182 Representatives and 33 Senators) list their occupation as public service/politics

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Congress

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  1. Congress

  2. Who they are • Occupation • 269 members (227 Representatives, two Delegates, and 40 Senators) served in state or territorial legislatures • 214 members (182 Representatives and 33 Senators) list their occupation as public service/politics • 225 (168 Representatives and 57 Senators) list law • 201 (175 Representatives and 27 Senators) list business • 94 (78 Representatives and 16 Senators) list education • Party Breakdown • Senate: Republicans – 40; Democrats – 58; Independent – 2 (vote with democrats) • House: Republicans – 178; Democrats – 257

  3. Congressional RepresentationHOUSE OF REPS

  4. Congressional RepresentationSENATE

  5. Differences Between Houses

  6. Who Represents Westerville? • District: 12th • Representative: Pat Tiberi (R) • Opponents: • Paula Brooks (D) • Travis Irvine (Lib)

  7. Ohio’s Senators Senator George Voinovich (R) - retiring from Senate Senator Sherrod Brown (D) - Elected in 2006 Current race Lee Fisher (D) vs. Rob Portman (R)

  8. The Power of Incumbency

  9. Formal Leadership Leadership in the House Leadership in the Senate The Speaker of the House The Majority Leader The Minority Leader Whips Vice President Majority Leader Minority leader Whips

  10. Types of Congressional Committees • Standing Committees • Where all bills are referred • Select Committees • accomplish a particular task • Joint Committees • members of each chamber • Conference Committees • Settles differences between versions of bills • House Rules Committee • makes rules that will govern what happens to the bill on the floor of the House

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