1 / 14

How Congress is Organized

How Congress is Organized. Ch 4 sec 1. Our Legislature: Congress. Make Laws Bicameral: 2 Houses House of Representatives: based on population, 435 total Senate: 2 Per State: 100 Total. Congressional Term. How long they meet 2 years Each term is numbered, currently in 111 th term

nolen
Download Presentation

How Congress is Organized

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. How Congress is Organized Ch 4 sec 1

  2. Our Legislature: Congress • Make Laws • Bicameral: 2 Houses • House of Representatives: based on population, 435 total • Senate: 2 Per State: 100 Total

  3. Congressional Term • How long they meet • 2 years • Each term is numbered, currently in 111th term • Special Sessions: for crisis like times of war • Joint Sessions: House and Senate meet together.

  4. House of Representatives • Based on Population • Census: every 10 years, determines population • Congressional Districts • Constituents: People who live in the district • Drawn by the state Legislature • Gerrymander: Drawing districts odd shaped to get a particular vote

  5. House leaders • Majority party Leader: party with the most members elect a leader • Minority Party Leader: Party with the fewest members elect leader • Party Whip: pressures party member to vote with party

  6. Speaker of the house • Elected by Majority Party • Overall leader of Congress • Controls debates on House Floor • 3rd in Line to become President

  7. The Senate • Senate serves 6 year terms • Only 1/3 up for reelection at one time • Senate leaders • Vice President: Leader of the Senate • Votes when there is a tie • Majority party and Minority Party leader: • President Pro-Tempore • Majority Party elects in the senate • 4th in line to become president

  8. North Carolina’s Senators Richard Burr Kay Hagan

  9. CommitteeWork • Break up the work load • 3 types of Committees • Standing Committees: Permanent Committees • Agriculture, Commerce, Veteran • Select Committees: meet on special issues • Joint Committees: made up of the house and senate

  10. Committee Assignments • Congressman to please constituents • Seniority: is used to determine who gets which spots • Chair person most expeirienced.

More Related