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Warm-up – Write 3 things you know about the United States Congress.

12/4 – Legislative Branch. Warm-up – Write 3 things you know about the United States Congress. WYMK 1. What is the main function of the Legislative Branch?. Legislative Branch. Legislative Branch. The Legislative Branch is Bi-Cameral (2 Houses) 1. House of Representatives 2. Senate.

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Warm-up – Write 3 things you know about the United States Congress.

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  1. 12/4 – Legislative Branch Warm-up – Write 3 things you know about the United States Congress. WYMK 1. What is the main function of the Legislative Branch?

  2. Legislative Branch

  3. Legislative Branch The Legislative Branch is Bi-Cameral (2 Houses) 1. House of Representatives 2. Senate

  4. Legislative Branch What is the main function of the Legislative Branch • Make Laws • Carry out Laws • Interpret Laws • Break Laws

  5. Legislative Branch What is the main function of the Legislative Branch • Make Laws • Carry out Laws • Interpret Laws • Break Laws

  6. Legislative Branch Congress – term used to describe both houses of the Legislative Branch. **Congress plays the central role in formulating our national policies.

  7. Legislative Branch Senate House of Representatives Minimum Age Citizenship Leader Specific Jobs / Tasks Term of Office Number per State

  8. House of Representatives

  9. House of Representatives • Minimum Age – 25 yrs old • Must live – State they Represent • Citizenship – 7 years

  10. House of Representatives • LEADERS OF THE HOUSE Democratic Leader House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi - D Republican Leader Speaker of the House John Boehner - R

  11. House of Representatives • The specific task of the House • of Representatives is to • introduce legislation that deals • with the finances of the • government. • “POWER OF THE PURSE”

  12. House of Representatives • Terms last 2 years. Every Rep must be re-elected every 2 years which means the House is re-organized every 2 years.

  13. SENATE Maryland U.S Senators Benjamin Cardin - Dem Barbara Mikulski - Dem

  14. SENATE How long are the terms? 6 years

  15. SENATE What is the minimum age of Senators? 30 yrs old

  16. SENATE What are the citizenship requirements? Must live in state you represent

  17. SENATE How many per state? 2 Senators can be members of separate parties.

  18. SENATE Leader of the Senate Joseph Biden – Dem Only Votes if there is a tie in the Senate

  19. SENATE President Pro Tempore (for the time being) Daniel Inouye – Dem Leader if the VP is unavailable.

  20. SENATE JOBS OF SENATE Consent to Treaties Confirm Federal Appointments Hold trials for impeachment

  21. Presidential Ladder of Power VP – JOE BIDEN SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE – JOHN BOEHNER PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE – DANIEL INOUYE SECRETARY OF STATE – HILLARY CLINTON

  22. EXIT DISCUSSION Looking at the chart which group of congress do you think is more important and prestigious?

  23. 12/5 - Congressman • Warm-Up – Do you think Congressmen should have term limits, Yes or No? Explain your answer. • What You Must Know • 1. What are some of the jobs of a congressman? Give at least 3 activities.

  24. The Job of a Congressman • Read the Handout and answer the Following Questions? • Which role of a congressman is most important? Choose one and briefly explain why it is important. • (5-6 sentences) • 2. Do you think Congressman earn the 150,000$ that they make each year. Why or Why Not? (3-4 sentences) • 3. Draw a job ad for a Member of the House of Representatives. This ad should include: • -Qualifications needed (House of Reps / Notes) • -At least 2 Roles (handout) • -Length of Term • -Illustration of one of the Roles

  25. 12/6 – Congressional Terms • Warm-Up – Why do you think Senate could be considered a more powerful position then the House? WYMK - What are the specific powers of congress.

  26. Why do members last so long? • Easier for Incumbents to raise campaign funds • Incumbents are better known and trusted by voters • Districts are gerrymandered to favor incumbents Robert Byrd

  27. Gerrymandering • Drawing district boundaries to give one party and electoral advantage.

  28. Pros and Cons of Term Limits PRO’s CON’s 1. Kicks out good leaders 1. Need for new ideas 2. Less chance of corruption 2. By the time congressman are established and comfortable they will be removed 3. More urgency for politicians to make a difference. 3. Last term congressman will ignore the people. 4. Eliminate career politicians

  29. Exit Question • After weighing the positives and negatives of Term Limits what is your opinion on this debate. Briefly describe your viewpoint using at least 2 examples to support your argument?

  30. 12/10 – Powers of Congress • Warm-Up – Name 3 major differences between the House of Representative members and Senate members (Qualifications, Job)? • WYMK - What are the specific powers of congress.

  31. 12/11 – Congressional Committees • Warm-up – Considering there are not term limits in Congress what is the best way to get rid of a long standing congressman? • Where does the first step to the impeachment process begin? • WYMK 1. How many committees can a congressman be on?

  32. COMMITTEES VIDEO • http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=0412A2DE-A6A8-49D5-B94B-622266471CC8&blnFromSearch=1&productcode=US

  33. Committees • Purpose – Congress depends on Committees to consider the thousands of bills proposed each session. Help ease the workload of Congress.

  34. Committees • 3 Purposes • 1. Congress divides work among smaller groups • 2. Select bills that receive further consideration • 3. Hold public hearings to help public learn about issues facing the nation.

  35. Committees

  36. Committees • 4 Types of Committees • 1. Standing • 2. Subcommittee • 3. Select Committees • 4. Joint Committee • 5. Conference Committee

  37. Standing Committees • Permanent groups that oversee bills that deal with certain issues. • *****Members of the House of Representatives may serve on only 2 Standing Committees.*****

  38. Subcommittees • Group that is a subcategory of Standing committee which specializes in section of Standing committees issue.

  39. Select committees • Temporary committee that studies one specific issue and reports its findings.

  40. Joint committees • Similar to a select committee but includes members of both houses of congress. ***Conference Committee is a type of committee set up when the House and Senate have passed different versions of the same bill.***

  41. Committees web site • http://www.contactingthecongress.org/cgi-bin/committee_list.cgi?site=ctc

  42. 12/12 – How a Bill Becomes a Law • Warm-Up – As a citizen of the United States which one of the following is a legal responsibility? • A. Know your congressional representative • B. Attend local government meetings • C. Serve as a member of a jury • D. Join a political party • WYMK – 1. Which committee looks at a bill that has had separate versions passed in each house?

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