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Chapter Six, Section Three

Representing the People

The U.S. Congress

Want to be a U.S. Senator? Requirements to be a Senator: 1. Must be at least 30 years old 2. Must live in state you represent 3. Must be a citizen of the U.S. for at least 9 years

Want to be a U.S. Representative? Requirements to be a Representative: 1. Must be at least 25 years old 2. Must live in state you represent 3. Must be a citizen of the U.S. for at least 7 years

Career Backgrounds Nearly half of all Senators and Representatives are lawyers They are alsojoiners (people who are actively involved in community organizations)

Benefits of being in Congress In 2009, the salary for a member of the U.S. Congress is $169,300 a year (for both houses)

Benefits of being in Congress Members also get an office space, free parking, and transportation to their home state.

Benefits of being in Congress Members get freefranking privileges (sending job-related mail with out paying postage)

Benefits of being in Congress Members getimmunity (legal protection) in some cases so they may speak or act freely. This does NOT allow them to break the law.

Congressional Staff

Personal Staff The personal staff of a member of Congress run their Washington and state offices. They handle the day to day business for the member.

Personal Staff The personal staff also helps the members deal with different lobbyist groups (people hired by private groups to influence government decision makers)

Personal Staff The personal staff is sometimes supported by interns and pages (students who volunteer their time to learn more about the political process)

Committee Staff The committee staff are people who work directly for a specific Congressional committee. These people usually have expert knowledge of the issue or topic and keep the process moving.

Support Services The support services are different agencies that are created to help members of Congress with their work.

Support Services The Congressional Research Service (CRS) is one of these services. The CRS is a part of the Library of Congress.

Support Services The General Accounting Office (GAO) is another service. The GAO helps Congress investigate financial matters for the U.S. Government

Support Services The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) is one more service provided. The CBO provides information and analysis for budget decisions.

Congress At Work

Congress works insessions or regular time periods. These sessions begin on January 3 rd each year and continue throughout most of the year. Congress has 3 main jobs to accomplish

1. Lawmaking Making laws is the most important job the Congress accomplishes each session. Hearing from the people, writing bills, etc.

2. Casework Casework (helping constituents work out a problems) is also very important to keep the member in touch with its constituents. Some members of Congress get over 10,000 requests for help each year.

3. Helping the District or State Looking out for or helping a members home district or state is also very important. Pushing issues that help their own constituents is a priority, but they also look out for the interests of the U.S.

3. Helping the District or State Members of Congress try to work to get their constituents their share of the federal budget each year. Pork barrel projects are government projects or grants that benefit the home state of district of a member of Congress.

Pork Barrel Projects The term comes from members of Congress dipping into the pork barrel (federal treasury) to pull out a piece of fat (federal project for their district).

Pork Barrel Projects