CH.11 VOCAB GOV

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Incumbents

Those already holding office. In congressional elections, incumbents usually win.

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Casework

Activities of members of Congress that help constituents as individuals, particularly by cutting through bureaucratic red tape to get people what they think they have a right to get.

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Pork Barrel

Federal projects, grants, and contracts available to state and local governments, businesses, colleges, and other institutions in a congressional district.

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Bicameral Legislature

A legislature divided into two houses. The US Congress and all state legislatures except Nebraska’s are bicameral.

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House Rules Committee

The committee in the House of Representatives that reviews most bills coming from a House committee before they go to the full House.

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Filibuster

A strategy unique to the Senate whereby opponents of a piece of legislation use their right to unlimited debate to prevent the Senate from ever voting on a bill. Sixty members present and voting can halt a filibuster.

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Speaker of the House

An office mandated by the Constitution. The Speaker is chosen in practice by the majority party, has both formal and informal powers, and is second in line to succeed to the presidency should that office become vacant.

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Majority leader

The principal partisan ally of the Speaker of the House, or the party’s manager in the Senate. The majority leader is responsible for scheduling bills, influencing committee assignments, and rounding up votes on behalf of the party’s legislative positions.

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Whips

Party leaders who work with the majority leader or minority leader to count votes beforehand and lean on waverers whose votes are crucial to a bill favored by the party.

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Minority Leader

The principal leader of the minority party in the House of Representatives or in the Senate

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Standing committees

Separate subject-matter committees in each house of Congress that handle bills in different policy areas.

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Joint committees

Congressional committees on a few subject-matter areas with membership drawn from both houses

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Conference committees

Congressional committees formed when the Senate and the House pass a particular bill in different forms. Party leadership appoints members from each house to iron out the differences and bring back a single bill.

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Select committees

Congressional committees appointed for a specific purpose, such as the Watergate investigation

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legislative oversight

Congress’s monitoring of the bureaucracy and its administration of policy, performed mainly through hearings.

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Committee Chairs

The most important influencers of the congressional agenda. They play dominant roles ins scheduling hearings, hiring staff, appointing subcommittees, and managing committee bills when they are brought before the full house

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Seniority System

A simple rule for picking committee chairs, in effect until the 1970s. The member who had served on the committee the longest and whose party controlled the chamber became chair, regardless of the party loyalty, mental state, or competence.

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Congressional Caucus

A group of members of Congress sharing some interest or characteristic. Many are composed of members from both parties and from both houses.

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Bill

A proposed law, drafted in legal language. Anyone can draft a bill, but only a members of the House of Representatives or the Senate can formally submit a bill for consideration.

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Congressional Budget Office

Provides budget and economic information to congress

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Delegate Model of Representation

Representative democracy

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Trustee Model of Representation

Constituents elect representatives as “Trustees” but they decide how to deliberate and act as they see fit

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Political Model of Representation

Hybrid of delegate and trustee —> involves both depending on issue

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