Chapter 12 American Government
Standing Committee examples
Rules, Ways and Means, Foreign Affairs
Select Committee examples
Serve select committee on secret military Nicaraguan opposition
Presiding officer of the House
Speaker of the House
Bill introduced, given number and title, read ____ times
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The Constitution gives the President _____ options
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Joint Committee
A committee composed of members of both houses (House of Representatives and the Senate)
Committee of the Whole
A device in which a legislative body is considered one large committee. All members of the legislative body are members of such a committee
Standing Committee
A permanent committee established in a legislature, usually focusing on a policy area
A bill is a
A proposed law
Rider
A provision included in a bill on a subject other than the one covered in the bill
Concurrent Resolution
A statement of position on an issue used by the House and Senate acting jointly; does not have the force of law and does not require the President's signature
Conference Committee
A temporary joint body created to iron out out the difference between bills passed by the House and the Senate before they are sent to the President
What are the functions of the President of the Senate?
Assigned by vice president. Presides and keeps order of the Senate, but cannot cast votes on legislation.
Standing committee functions
Decide fates of bills
The Senate is reluctant to use _______ to limit debate
Cloture
Bill referred to
Committee
The conference committee works out a __________ version of the bill
Compromise
If the House passes a different version of the bill, a
Conference Committee is formed
In practice, just the threat of a _______, an attempt to "talk a bill to death" can result in the Senate's failure to consider certain bills
Filibuster
Senators may use the _______ to prevent a vote on a bill
Filibuster
What are the functions of the floor leaders and their whips in both houses?
Floor leaders - Party Officers picked by party colleagues. They are legislative strategists, and carry out decisions of their parties' caucuses and steer floor action to their parties' benefit. They are also chief spokesman for the party in their chamber. Party Whips - Assist Floor leaders and serve as a liason between the party's leadership and its rank and file members. Help with checking of voting.
The senate votes on the bills; if it passes the bill goes to the
House
What does a select committee do?
Investigate a specific issue
A joint resolution is like a bill because
It has the force of law
What does a Conference Committee do?
It irons out the differences between Senate and House versions of a bill; creating a compromise bill to be voted on
Joint Committee examples
Joint Economic Committee Joint Committee on Printing Joint Committee on the Library of Congress
________ calls bill to debate on floor
Majority Floor Leader
Quorum
Majority of members for a official vote
Party Officers of the senate
Majority/Minority floor leader Majority/Minority Whip
Party Officers of the House
Majority/Minority floor leader, Majority/Minority Whip
How does the House Rules Committee act as a "traffic cop" in the lower house?
Make sure many different members are introduced
A resolution deals with
Matters concerning either house alone
A concurrent resolution deals with
Matters in which the House and Senate must act jointly
At a first reading of a bill, the clerk
Numbers and names the bill and enters it into the house journal and the congressional record
Select Committee
Panels set up for a specific purpose and for a limited time.
Discharge Petition
Petition that, if signed by majority of the House of Representatives' members, will pry a bill from committee and bring it to the floor for consideration.
By not acting on a bill sent by Congress within 10 days of adjourning, the President performs a ---
Pocket Veto
The bill is sent to the
President
Presiding officers of the Senate
President of the senate and President pro-tempore
What are the functions of the Speaker of the House?
Presides and keeps order of the house. Also names members of all select and conference committees, and signs bills and resolutions passed by the House
Five courses of action a committee may take on a bill are
Report bill favorably, refuse to report the bill, report bill in amended form, report bill with an unfavorable recommendation, report a committee bill
After a bill has been passed and signed by the Speaker
The bill is placed on the senate presidents desk
Most bills are introduced in congress by
The executive branch, interest groups, private citizens (Congressmen) (Senate)
What does a joint committee do?
They are used to investigate in nature and issue periodic reports to the House and Senate for a floor vote
The President may _______ a bill sent to him by Congress by refusing to sign it
Veto
Four types of votes in the House are
Voice votes, standing vote, 1/5 quorum votes, roll call vote