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pork barrel spending

Legislation that directs specific funds to projects within districts or states.

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logrolling

Trading of votes on legislation by members of Congress to get their earmarks passed into legislation.

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oversight

Efforts by Congress to ensure that executive branch agencies, bureaus, and cabinet departments are acting legally and in accordance with congressional goals.

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constituency

A body of voters in a given area who elect a representative or senator.

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apportionment

The process of determining the number of representatives for each state using census data.

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redistricting

States’ redrawing of boundaries of electoral districts following each census.

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gerrymandering

The intentional use of redistricting to benefit a specific interest or group of voters.

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partisan gerrymandering

Drawing of district boundaries into strange shapes to benefit a political party.

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majority-minority district

A district in which voters of a minority ethnicity constitute an electoral majority within that electoral district.

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malapportionment

The uneven distribution of the population among legislative districts.

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incumbency

Being already in office as opposed to running for the first time.

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incumbency advantage

Institutional advantages held by those already in office who are trying to fend off challengers in an election.

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Speaker of the House

The leader of the House of Representatives, chosen by an election of its members.

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political action committee (PAC)

An organization that raises money for candidates and campaigns.

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House majority leader

The person who is the second in command of the House of Representatives.

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whip

A member of Congress, chosen by his or her party members, whose job is to ensure party unity and discipline.

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minority leader

The head of the party with the second-highest number of seats in Congress, chosen by the party’s members.

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Senate majority leader

The person who has the most power in the Senate and is the head of the party with the most seats.

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committee chair

Leader of a congressional committee who has authority over the committee’s agenda.

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discharge petition

A motion filed by a member of Congress to move a bill out of committee and onto the floor of the House of Representatives for a vote.

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House Rules Committee

A powerful committee that determines when a bill will be subject to debate and vote on the House floor.

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Committee of the Whole

Consists of all members of the House and meets in the House chamber but is governed by different rules.

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hold

A delay placed on legislation by a senator who objects to a bill.

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unanimous consent agreement

An agreement in the Senate that sets the terms for consideration of a bill.

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filibuster

A tactic through which an individual senator may use the right to extend debate on a legislation.

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