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How Congress is Organized

How Congress is Organized. Role of Political Parties. Majority Party – Party with the most votes and enjoys several advantages because of more votes Holds committee chairs Choose Speaker Assign bills to committee Holds majority in each committee Controls House Rules Committee

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How Congress is Organized

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  1. How Congress is Organized

  2. Role of Political Parties • Majority Party – Party with the most votes and enjoys several advantages because of more votes • Holds committee chairs • Choose Speaker • Assign bills to committee • Holds majority in each committee • Controls House Rules Committee • Sets the legislative agenda • Minority Party – Party with second most votes

  3. The Committee System • Committees play an important role in both houses and an particularly dominate role in policymaking • Standing Committees • Permanent bodies that focus on legislation • All bills are sent to committee to be passed, amended, or killed • Foster development of expertise • Divided into subcommittees for legislative details to be worked out • Select Committees • Temporary and usually to investigate a matter of public concern (JFK, steroids) • Joint Committees • Include members of House and Senate and usually focus on matter of public attention. • Conference Committees • Temporary committee to iron out the differences in House and Senate version of a bill

  4. Committees continued • House Rules Committee • Controlled by Speaker • Called “traffic cop” or Speakers “right arm” • Sets guidelines for floor debate • Gives each bill a rule on the legislative calendar • Closed Rule - strict time limits and no amendments • Open Rule – less strict time limit and permits amendments • House Committee on Ways and Means • Jurisdiction over all tax, tariff and revenue raising measures.

  5. Committees continued Historically, committee chairs were chosen by the seniority system (those with the most continuous years service would be chair) More recently, these are elected positions; however, seniority is still the norm. • Committee Chairs • Call meetings, schedule hearings, hire staff, recommend members for conference committees and select sub-committee chairs

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