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Title: Ch. 10 - Congress


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Ch. 12
Action!
Congress in
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Congress Gets Organized!
  • The First Day in the House
  • All members are sworn in
  • House elects the Speaker
  • Always a member of the majority party they have
    picked them in private meetings before session

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Congress Gets Organized!
  • The First Day in the House
  • Members are put into committees
  • Also prearranged
  • Majority party gets a majority in every committee
  • Seniority Rule longest serving members get the
    first pick, become chairperson

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Congress Gets Organized!
  • First Day in the Senate
  • 1/3 of the members are sworn in (only 1/3 coming
    off of election)
  • Vacant committee seats are filled

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Committees
  • Committee expert groups of Congressmen who
    decide what bills will go to the whole house for
    a vote
  • Most work in Congress is done in committees

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Types of Committees
  • Standing Committee permanent committees that
    remain from session to session

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Current Standing Committees in the House of
Representatives
  • Agriculture
  • Appropriations
  • Armed Services
  • Budget
  • Education and the Workforce
  • Energy and Commerce
  • Financial Services
  • Government Reform
  • House Administration
  • International Relations
  • Judiciary
  • Resources
  • Rules
  • Science
  • Small Business
  • Standards of Official Conduct
  • Transportation and Infrastructure
  • Veterans Affairs
  • Ways and Means

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Current Standing Committees in the Senate
  • Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry
  • Appropriations
  • Armed Services
  • Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
  • Budget
  • Commerce, Science, and Transportation
  • Energy and Natural Resources
  • Environment and Public Works
  • Finance
  • Foreign Relations
  • Governmental Affairs
  • Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions
  • Indian Affairs
  • Judiciary
  • Rules and Administration
  • Small Business
  • Veterans Affairs

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Types of Committees
  • Select or Special Committees Temporary
    committee to investigate wrongdoing or research a
    special matter
  • Examples Senate Watergate Committee, Select
    Committee on Aging

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Types of Committees
  • Joint Committees have members of both the House
    and Senate
  • Conference Committees compromise different
    versions of bills between House and Senate

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How a Bill Becomes a Law
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How a Bill Becomes a Law
  • Step 1 The House/Senate
  • Bill is introduced
  • Can only be introduced by a member of the House
  • Bill is read to the entire chamber

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How a Bill Becomes a Law
  • Step 2 The House/Senate
  • Referred to a standing committee
  • Speaker of the House chooses the committee
  • Full committee decides whether to consider it, or
    pigeonhole it

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How a Bill Becomes a Law
  • Step 3 The House/Senate
  • Referred to subcommittee
  • Chairman of the committee decides which
    subcommittee
  • Subcommittee does the vast majority of research
    and work on the bill
  • 90 of bills die in steps 2 and 3

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How a Bill Becomes a Law
  • Step 4 The House/Senate
  • Committee/Subcommittee Hearings
  • Government officials, experts invited to speak in
    favor or against bills
  • Congressmen may take junkets, or trips to
    locations for further research
  • Meanwhile, they markup, or make changes to the
    bill

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How a Bill Becomes a Law
  • Step 5 The House/Senate
  • Sent back to full committee
  • Committee can either
  • Send the bill to step 6 with a do pass
    recommendation
  • Or refuse to report the bill, thus killing it

Oh, no!!
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How a Bill Becomes a Law
  • If the rest of Congress disagrees with a
    committees decision to kill a bill, there is one
    option
  • Discharge Petition majority of the House votes
    to pull a dead bill out of committee

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How a Bill Becomes a Law
  • Step 6 The House/Senate
  • Referred to Rules Committee
  • Places bill on the calendar
  • Sets the rules for time limits and number of
    amendments allowed

Oh, no!!
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How a Bill Becomes a Law
  • Step 7 The House/Senate
  • Whole House Debates
  • During debate, members can propose amendments to
    add onto the bill
  • In the House, amendments must be relevant to the
    subject of the bill

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How a Bill Becomes a Law
  • Step 8 The House
  • Whole House Votes
  • Majority vote passes, sends bill to the Senate

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How a Bill Becomes a Law
  • Step 9 The Senate
  • Introduced in the Senate
  • Step 10 The Senate
  • Referred to a standing committee
  • Senate Majority Leader chooses which committee

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How a Bill Becomes a Law
  • Step 11-12 The Senate
  • Same as House referred to subcommittee, back to
    committee, then out to floor for debate

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How a Bill Becomes a Law
  • Step 13 The Senate
  • Whole Senate Debates
  • No Rules Committee, so no limits on time or
    amendments
  • Filibuster talking at length to stall action on
    a bill, can only be ended by cloture (60 votes)
  • Riders amendments that have nothing to do with
    a bill

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How a Bill Becomes a Law
  • Step 14 The Senate
  • Senate votes
  • Step 15 Conference Committee
  • Members of both houses subcommittees that worked
    on the bill compromise
  • Both houses then vote again on the compromise bill

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How a Bill Becomes a Law
  • Step 16 The President
  • President has 4 options
  • Sign the bill, make it law
  • Veto the bill, explain why
  • Goes back to Congress, who can override with 2/3
    vote in both houses

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How a Bill Becomes a Law
  • Wait 10 days and let it become law without his
    signature
  • Pocket Veto - If Congress ends its session before
    10 days are up, bill dies without a veto

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