Ch 5: The Legislative branch
rider
a provision on a subject other than the one covered in the bill
censure
a vote of formal disapproval of the members actions
what has become the single most important source of federal government power?
commerce powers- congress has the power to regulate interstate and foreign commerce (one of the most significant applications of this clause has been in the area of the civil rights)
who does most of the work in congress
committees.
the ____ usually come from the house and senate committees that originally handled the bill
conferees
a ____ committee is a temporary committee set up when the house and senate have passed different versions of the same bill. their job is to resolve the differences b/t the 2 versions of the bill
conference committee
if the two versions of the bill differ at all, a ____ ____ must work out the differences b/t the versions
conference committee
a draft of the final bill, called the ____ ____, is then sent to each house of congress for final action
conference report
a majority of the conferees from each house must accept the final compromise bill, which is called a ____ ____, before it can be sent to the floor of the house and senate.
conference report
copyrights
currently cover a period of time that is the lifetime of the creator plus 50 years
strict constructionists
first known as Anti-Federalists (such as Thomas Jefferson) want to preserve powers for the states as much as possible, and believe that congress should not step beyond the boundaries of the constitution as written.
house calendar
for most other public bills
war powers act
forbids the president to commit american forces to combat for more than 60 days without congressional notification within 48 hours. Every president since has protested the act's constitutionally.
when a committee decides to act on a bill, the committee holds ____ on the bill, where the committee listens to testimony from witnesses
hearings
consent calendar
holds bills for which the house gives unanimous consent to debate out of regular order
sen. strom thurmond (sc)
holds the record for the longest filibuster
to introduce a bill in the house, the reps drop it into a ____
hopper
committee work is more important in the ____ than in the ____
house senate
gibbons vs ogden
involved a state law regulating steamship travel between new york and new jersey
terms of office for senators: elections held same day as HOR -senators begin the new term on ___ _ after the november elections, at __ noon -terms are for _ years, but only __ of the senators come up for reelection every __ years. -if a senator dies, the state legislature may authorize the ____ to appoint someone to fill the vacancy
jan 3 12 6 years 1/3 2 yrs governor
each term of congress starts ...
january 3rd of odd numbered years and lasts for 2 years
what committees do not have the authority to deal directly with bills or to propose legislation to congress?
joint committees
____ committees are made up of members from both houses of congress and may be either TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT
joint committees usually act as study groups with responsibility for reporting their findings back to the house and senate
after all the changes have been made, the committee votes to either ____ _ ____ or ____ __, which means to send it ti the house or senate for action
kill the bill report it
wars fought without declarations of war
korean war and the vietnam war
democrats sit on the
left
____ branch of government has more power than any other branch
legislative
congress has both ____ and ____ powers
legislative- power to pass laws non-legislative- power to confirm or deny presidential appointments
calendar of general orders
lists all the bills the senate will consider
the union calendar
lists bills dealing with money issues
private calendar
lists bills that deal with individual people or places
the ____ has the power to write the rules in congress
majority
the ____ party selects chairpersons for the standing committees from among its party members.
majority
speakers top assistant
majority leader
"christmas tree" bills
many unrelated riders that benefit their constituents. these sometimes pass because of the importance of the underlying bill
after the hearings, the committee meets in a ____ ____ to decide what changes, if any, they need to make in the bill
markup session
cracking
means dividing an opponent's voters into other districts, to weaken the opponent's voter base
packing
means drawing the lines so they include as many of the opposing party's voters as possible. this makes the remaining districts safe for the majority party's candidates
gerrymandering
means that the political party controlling the state gov draws a district's boundaries to gain an advantage in elections.
only a ____ __ ____ can introduce, pr propose, a bill in either house
member of congress
incumbency
members already in office
franking privilege
members get stationery, postage for official business
revenue bills
must originate in the house of representatives because putting the power to pay for the cost of government in the hands of a large, representative body helps lessen the possibility that a small group of individual would appropriate funds for a use not beneficial to the nation as a whole
the government has a ____ ____ because it must borrow money to meet its operating expenses.
national debt
loose constructionists
originally known as federalists (such as Alexander Hamilton) believe that the constitution should serve as a guide, but believe that congress needs to have the freedom to act as needed.
congress can ____ a presidents veto with a 2/3 majority vote in both houses, and the bill will then become law
override
the taxing and spending power is sometimes called the
power of the purse- the power to levy taxes and provide for the general welfare of the U.S. is one of the most important powers of congress.
new ideas for bills come from
private citizens, interest groups, the president, or officials in the executive branch
the senate usually allows unlimited debate on ____ ____
proposed legislation
to introduce a bill in the senate, the presiding officer must first
recognize the sponsoring senator, who then formally presents the bill
the most important votes are usually ____ ____, also called ____-____ votes
record votes- everyone responds "aye" or "no" as each member is called in alphabetical order. roll-call
after a bill becomes a law, it is ...
registered with the national archives and records service
introducing a bill in the house
rep drops the bill into a hopper
republicans sit on the
right
executive calendar
schedules treaties and nominations
the bill receives its ____ ____ during the floor debates, where a clerk will read the bill, section by section. amendments may be offered after each section is read, and can be proposed by any lawmaker.
second reading
temporary committees called ____ have been created
select committees- they usually study one specific issue and report their findings to the senate or the house.
the ____ chooses the V.P. from the 2 candidates with the most electoral votes. (president and vp can be from different political parties)
senate
standing committees
senate has 16.
whips
serve as assistant floor leaders in the house.
majority leader (the most powerful position in the senate)
this person is a major national political figure. elects leaders and whips. spokes person for majority party
joint session
to count the electoral college votes
the house rules committee serves
to direct the flow of major legislation. IT IS THE MOST POWERFUL
pigeonholing
to reject a bill, committee members can ignore it and simply let it die. they can also kill the bill by majority vote
majority leader's main job
to steer the party's bill through the senate, by planning the senate's work schedule and agenda in consultation with the minority leader
the senate brings most bills to the floor by ____ ____
unanimous consent- a motion by all members present set aside formal rules and consider a bill from the calendar. (most of the senate business is conducted through the unanimous consent agreements)
the seniority system
unwritten rule, traditionally has given the member of the majority party with the longest uninterrupted service on a particular committee the leadership of that committee.
discharge calendar
used for petitions to discharge a bill from committee
how a filibuster can be stopped
when 3/5 of the senate members (60) votes for cloture- a procedure that allows each senator to speak only 1 hr on a bill under debate
along with the revised bill, the committee sends a ____ ____ that the committee staff has prepared
written report
members are entitled to an income tax reduction for maintaining 2 homes, and they may be eligible for pensions of $____ or more for life when they retire
$150,000
the salary for rank-and-file members of congress is ____ congressional leaders make ____
$174,000 $193,400
heart of atlanta motel inc. vs U.S.
(congress has also used the commerce power to outlaw segregation in public establishments) the court expanded congress's powers to regulate interstate commerce by ruling that the availability of motel rooms affected interstate travel truckers
president of the senate
- main job- vote in case of a tie -preside over debate in the senate
the constitution says that congress has the power to raise money through levying taxes and borrowing money. - originally, most of the tax revenue was generated through ____ - another source was ____ -most of the governments revenue now comes from _____ - the power to borrow money allows congress to borrow money to allow the government to function when there is not enough expected revenue to cover expenses, resulting in a ____
- tariffs - indirect taxes- a tax levied on one person but passed on to another for payment to the government - direct taxes- a tax an individual pays directly to the government, specifically the income tax - budget deficit
term of office for hor: elected for __ year terms -elections are held -term begins - every __ years, all __ members must run for reelection
-2 -on the first tuesday after the first monday in november of even- numbered years -on jan 3rd following the election in november, at 12 noon -2 -435
concurrent resolutions
-cover matters requiring the action of the house and senate, but on which a law is not needed -both houses pass these - they do not require a presidential signature and they do not have a force of law
key committees in senate
-foreign relations -finance -appropriations
expressed powers ( 3 broad categories)
-government finance and revenue -regulation of commerce -national defense (some additional powers, such as creation of the postal service and coining money.)
limits on powers of congress
-no suspension of a writ of habeas corpus ( prevents a gov from holding a person in secret without a charge) -cannot pass a bill of attainder (punishes a person without a trial) - ex post facto laws ( after the fact)
key committees in house
-rules -ways and means -appropriations
after both houses have passed the bill in identical form, it is then sent the the president. 4 things occur
-sign the bill -wait -veto -pocket veto
whips can:
-watch how majority party members intend to vote on bills -persuade them to vote as party wishes -see that party members are present to vote
incumbents are often reelected because (5)
1. they find it easier to raise campaign funds. 2. many districts are gerrymandered in the incumbents favor. 3. they are better known to the voters 4. they use their position to help solve voters' problems. 5. they win because the majority of voters believe that their incumbent best represents their views.
membership of the senate: each state has __ senators for a total of __ the senator must be __ years old and a citizen of the U.S. for at least __ years
2, 100 30 9
membership in the hor: hor has ____ members reps must be at least __ years old citizen for at least __ years and be a resident of the state they represent -reps usually also live in the district they represent
435 25 7
members in congress ____ members ____ reps and ____ senators. there are ____ delegates in the house
535 435 and 100 4
each congressional district now contains about ____ people
650,000
if no candidate had a majority of votes, the ____ chooses the ____ from the 3 candidates with the most electoral votes. each state's house delegation has _ vote
House of representatives president 1
an online information resource called ____ provides access to current info about all legislation being considered by congress
THOMAS
after bill becomes a law, it is then added to the __ ____ __ ____ ____ ____
U.S. code of current federal laws
patents
are currently for 17 years, after which time the patent may be renewed
whips and assistant whips
assist the majority and minority leaders of the senate by making sure that legislators are present for key votes.
congress's money powers also include the authority to make laws concerning ____, and ____ cases are heard in federal courts today.
bankruptcy
the legislature is ____, made up of two houses, the ____ and the ____
bicameral senate and hor
all laws start as ____
bills ( a proposed law)
first reading
bills introduced in congress, which are each given a title and number, are printed and distributed to the lawmakers. -senate S. 1 and S.2 -in the house, the first bill is the H.R.1
joint resolution
both houses pass this. the president's signature gives it the force of law
a ____ of the majority party chooses the ____ at the start of each session of congress, and the entire house membership approves the choice of speaker
caucus house speaker
the census bureau takes a new census every 10 years in order to
determine the number of reps each state receives in the hor (each census determines how the 435 seats will be divided among the 50 states)
minority leader
develops criticisms of the majority party's bills and tries to keep senators in the minority party working together.
the most significant expansion of congressional legislative power is over the ____
economy- taxing, spending, and regulating commerce
the constitution give congress ____ or ____ powers. It also gives congress the power to to do "whatever is necessary and proper" or ____ ____ to carry out its other powers.
expressed enumerated elastic clause
standing committees
some of the earliest committees set up. they are called this because they are permanent groups set up to oversee bills involving certain kinds of issues, and they continue from one congress to another .
filibuster
stalls the legislative process and prevent vote.
nearly all standing committees have ____ which specialize is a subcategory of its standing committee's responsibility
subcommittees
party in power in the house will often have a ____ ____ on the most important committees
super majority
almost all important work on ____ ____ occurs in the house ____ __ ____ ____
tax laws ways and means committee
naturalization
the admittance of a foreigner to the citizenship of a country
reynolds vs sims
the court held that equal protection clause in the 14th amend. required that seats in both houses of the alabama state legislature be apportioned on the basis of population.
baker vs carr
the court held that federal courts could decide conflicts over drawing district boundaries
wesberry vs sanders
the court ruled that the const. clearly intended that a vote in one congressional district was to be worth as much as a vote in another, this has become known as the "one-person, one-vote" rule
reapportionment
the new number of reps a state gets
constituents
the people living within that representatives area
president pro-tempore (for the time being)
the person who presides in the absence of the president of the senate. this position goes to the longest serving senator from the majority party. 3rd in line for presidency
redistricting
the process of setting up new district lines after reapportionment