#PHS: Legislative Branch

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Bicameral

A term meaning “two houses” that is often used to describe the structure of Congress

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State legislatures

who were senators originally elected by?

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Article 1

the part of the constitution that sets up congress

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17th amendment

a amendment that changed the way senators were elected from being elected by the state legislatures to a popular vote

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2 years

length of each congressional term

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435

how many voting members are there in the House?

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population

How are seats in the house of representatives apportioned?

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25

how old do you have to be a us representative?

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15

how many Congressional districts does OH have?

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100

how many members are there in the senate?

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unlimited

is senate debate limited or unlimited?

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limited

is house debate limited or unlimited?

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money

the house places an emphasis on…

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foregin policy

the senate places an emphasis on…

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executive

this is a list of the checks that congress imposes on what branch?

  • confirms cabinet

  • approve treaties

  • override presidential veto

  • convict and impeach president

  • house chooses president if no one wins election

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judicial

this is a list of the checks that congress imposes on what branch?

  • confirms supreme CT, federal judges

  • can impeach/convict judges and justices

  • can propose constitutional amendments

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expressed powers

powers that are stated directly in the constitution

ex:

  • levy taxes

  • coin/borrow money

  • regulate commerce

  • Declare war

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implied powers

powers that are granted by the necessary and proper clause that allows Congress to do whatever they need to in order to carry out expressed powers

ex:

  • raise an army

  • establish a min wage

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Mike Johnson

Speaker of the House

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Patty Murray

House majority leader (R)

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Hakeem Jeffries

house minority leader (D)

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Chuck Schumer

senate majority leader (D)

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Mitch McConell

senate minority leader (R)

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Kamala Harris

vice president/president of the senate

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Patty Murray

president pro tempore

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gerrymandering

when a state’s legislature draws district lines that favor the party in power

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packing

a gerrymandering method that combines as many opposition voters as possible into one district so that they wont have any influence outside of that one district

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cracking

a gerrymandering method that splits up opposition voters into very small percentages across all the districts so that they won’t be able to form a majority anywhere

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discretionary

a part of the government budget that Congress can choose what to spend it on.

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revenue for the govt

the ways that the federal govt earns money. this is mainly through individual income taxes, payroll taxes and corporation income tax.

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president submits budget request

step 1 in the federal budget process

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congress releases budget plan

step 2 in the federal budget process

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subcommittees set funding through appropriations bills

step 3 in the federal budget process

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congress discusses differences in bills

step 4 in the federal budget process

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president signs budget into law

step 5 in the federal budget process

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debt ceiling

a cap on how much the government can borrow

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oct 1

start of fiscal year for the government

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bill

proposed language for a law

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law

a bill that has been passed and signed

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sponsor

the primary supporter of a bill

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co-sponsor

other supporters who sign on to a bill after it is introduced

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house rules committee

the house committee that directs which bills are voted on first

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filibuster

when senate members prolong the infinite debate to stop a bill from being voted on

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conference committee

a committee where members from both houses of congress get together to work out a compromise between the house and senate versions of a bill that got passed

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pocket veto

when the president doesn't sign a bill but doesn’t veto it either. they kind of just ignore it for 10 days and then it doesn’t pass (unless congress adjourns within the 10 days)

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necessary and proper clause

sometimes called the elastic clause, this phrase gives Congress the power to do whatever it needs to do in order to carry out expressed powers