Congress Vocab
bicameral legislature
A legislature with two separate chambers or houses.
session
A period during which a legislature meets to conduct its business
census
An official count or survey of a population, typically recording various details of individuals.
reapportionment
The process of redistributing seats in a legislative body based on changes in population.
redistrict
To change the boundaries of electoral districts.
gerrymander
To manipulate the boundaries of an electoral district to favor one party or class.
at-large
Elected by the entire electorate rather than from a specific district.
censure
A formal statement of disapproval.
incumbent
The current holder of a political office.
formulate
To create or devise methodically.
occur
To happen or take place.
trace
To follow or discover the course or development of something.
constituent
A person who is represented by an elected official.
caucus
A meeting of supporters or members of a specific political party or movement.
majority leader
The head of the majority party in a legislative body.
whip
A party official whose primary purpose is to ensure party discipline in votes.
bill
A proposed law presented for debate and approval.
calendar
A schedule of events or a list of bills to be considered by a legislative body.
concurrent jurisdiction
The authority of more than one court to hear the same type of case.
quorum
The minimum number of members required to conduct business in a legislative assembly.
succession
The order in which individuals may succeed to a position or office.
parallel
Similar or analogous in development or function.
constitute
To make up or form something, set up, establish
president pro tempore
A high-ranking senator of the majority party who presides over the Senate in the absence of the vice president.
unanimous consent
An agreement by every member present to a proposal.
hold
To delay or prevent a vote on a bill.
filibuster
A tactic used to delay or block legislative action, often by prolonged speech.
cloture resolution
A procedure used to end a filibuster and bring a bill to a vote.
specific
Clearly defined or identified.
assistant
A person who helps or aids another.
flexible
Capable of bending easily without breaking; adaptable.
devote
To give time, effort, or attention to a particular task or purpose.
standing committee
A permanent committee that meets regularly.
subcommittee
A smaller committee within a larger committee.
select committee
A temporary committee established for a specific purpose.
joint committee
A committee made up of members from both the House and Senate.
conference committee
A temporary committee formed to resolve differences in House and Senate versions of a bill.
seniority system
A system in which the length of service determines priority or preference in a committee.
issue
An important topic or problem for debate or discussion.
temporary
Not permanent; lasting for a limited time.
personal staff
the people who work directly for individual senators and representatives
committee staff
the people who work for House and Senate committees
administrative assistant
member of a lawmaker's personal staff who runs the lawmaker's office, supervises the schedule, and gives advice
legislative assistant
a member of a lawmaker's personal staff who makes certain that the lawmaker is well informed about proposed legislation
caseworker
a member of a lawmaker's personal staff who handles requests for help from constituents
complex
consisting of many different and connected parts
expert
a person with special knowledge or ability who performs skillfully
coordinate
working together to complete a task