The Legislative Branch Functions

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The Legislative Branch Functions

Single-Member: The voters in each District elect on of the State’s Representatives.

At-Large: Elected from the State as a whole, rather than from a particular district.

Congressional Districts

The House of Representatives

Congressional Districts

2002 2012The House of Representatives

The Senate

Congressional DistrictsGerrymandering: Districts that have been drawn to the advantage of the political party that controls the State’s legislature.

The House of Representatives

The SenateOriginally the Senate was chosen

by State Legislatures

The SenateContinuous Body: A governing unit whose seats are never all up for election at the same time.

The Senate

Congressional Duties• 1. legislatures

2. Committee members

3. Representatives of their constituents

4. politicians

Officers of the Legislative Branch

• Speaker of the HouseCurrently: John Boehner

• Presiding officer of the House

• Job: acknowledges speakers, signs bills, appoints committees, calls a vote.

Officers of the Legislative Branch

• President of the Senate-• V.P.• Less power• Presiding officer but may not speak or debate

• President pro tempore• Resides in V.P.’s absence• Elected by the Senate• Majority Party Leader• Currently: Patrick Leahy

Officers of the Legislative Branch

• Floor leaders: • majority and minority in the House

and Senate• Legislative strategists

• Committee Chairmen• Heads of standing committees• Chosen by majority• Usually by seniority rule

2013Congress House LeadershipRepublicans

SPEAKER

MAJORITY LEADER

MAJORITY WHIP

CONFERENCE CHAIR

POLICY CHAIR

NRCC CHAIR

Democrats

MINORITY LEADER

Ast. MIN. LDR.

MINORITY WHIP

CAUCUS CHAIR

DCCC CHAIR

2012Congress Senate Leadership Republicans

MINORITY LEADER

MINORITY WHIP

CONFERENCE CHAIR

NRSC CHAIR

Democrats

MAJORITY LEADER

MAJORITY WHIP

CONFERENCE CHAIR

DSCC CHAIR

Committees in Congress• Standing committee: permanent groups

which all similar bills could be sent. (Ex. Budget committee)

• Select committee- a special group set up for a specific purpose for a limited time. (ex. Senate Watergate Committee)

• Joint Committees- members from both houses.

Committees in Congress• Informal groupings- Black caucus,

democratic study group, House Republican study group, pro-Life caucus, etc.

• Conference Committee- temporary joint body to iron out different versions of a measure

SESSIONSA session of Congress is that period of time during which,

each year, Congress assembles and conducts business.

*There are two sessions to each term of Congress, one each year.

Article II, Section IIIOf the Constitution does give the President the powers to Porogue.

* End, Discontinue a session, but only when the two houses cannot agree on a date for adjournment. No President has ever had to use that power.

SESSIONS

SPECIAL SESSION• Only the President may call Congress

into Special Session.

• A meeting to deal with some emergency situation. Only 26 special sessions of Congress have even been held.

QUESTIONS???