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1 6.1 Organization of Congress
Civics and Economics

2 A Bicameral Legislature
The Great Compromise established Congress as a two-part or bicameral body

3 A Bicameral Legislature
Senate has equal representation (2 per state) House of Representatives= population would determine representation POPULATION- 1 TO 53 435 TOTAL EQUAL- 2 PER STATE 100 TOTAL

4 A Bicameral Legislature
The legislative branch is described in Article I Congress includes 535 members

5 114th term of Congress: January 3, 2015-January 3, 2017
Terms of Congress Terms last 2 years Start January 3rd in odd-numbered years Each “new” Congress is given a number to identify its two-year term 114th term of Congress: January 3, 2015-January 3, 2017

6 SENATE Democrats= 44 Republicans= 54 Independent= 2 HOR Democrats= 188 Republicans= 247

7 In 2008 a joint session of Congress counted electoral votes.
Terms of Congress Each term is divided into two sessions Congress may meet during special sessions or in times of crisis, a joint session occurs when the House and Senate meet together In 2008 a joint session of Congress counted electoral votes.

8 The House of Representatives
435 voting members allotted according to population The Constitution guarantees each state at least 1 rep.

9 The House of Representatives
They serve 2 year terms and focus on the concerns of their districts After each census Congress adjusts the number given to each state (reapportionment)

10 The House of Representatives
State legislatures draw boundaries so districts include roughly the same number of constituents, or people represented

11 The House of Representatives
Sometimes states abuse this process by gerrymandering A gerrymander is an oddly shaped district designated to increase the voting strength of a particular group

12 The Senate 100 members, 2 from each of the 50 states
Senators represent the entire state 6 year terms

13 The Senate Elections are staggered so no more than one-third are up for reelection at any one time; this ensures a certain amount of stability and continuity In 2010 Richard Burr (R) won re-election; in 2014 Thom Tillis (R) was elected.

14 Leaders in Congress In the House and Senate the political party to which more than half the members belong is known as the majority party the other party is called the minority party

15 Republican from Wisconsin
Leaders in Congress The Speaker of the House is the leader of the HOR The Speaker steers legislation through the House and leads floor debates If anything happens to the President and VP the Speaker is next in line to become President Paul Ryan Republican from Wisconsin

16 Leaders in Congress The VP presides in the Senate but only votes to break a tie The President Pro Tempore is chairperson for the Senate Joe Biden- VP President of the Senate Orrin Hatch- UT Republican President Pro Tempore

17 Leaders in Congress Majority and minority floor leaders in each house, they speak for their parties on issues Party Whips help floor leaders, they make sure legislators are present for key votes House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer- MD House Majority Whip Steve Scalise- LA

18 Party Leaders of the US Senate
Mitch McConnell Republican from KY Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid Democrat from NV Senate Minority Leader

19 Party Leaders of the US House
Kevin McCarthy Republican from CA House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi Democrat from CA House Minority Leader

20 Committees Each house must consider thousands of bills in the course of a session; to make it possible to handle so many each house developed a system of committees Congress has three types of committees: standing committees, select committees, and joint committees

21 Committees Standing Committees= are permanent committees
Select Committees= temporary committees that deal with special issues, they meet for a limited time until they complete their assigned task Joint Committees= include members of both houses, they meet to consider specific issues

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23 Committees Party leaders make committee assignments
They are based on members’ preferences, expertise, and loyalty to the party; another key factor is seniority or years of service The longest-serving committee member from the majority party traditionally becomes chairperson; they decide when and if a committee meets, what bills are studied, and who will serve on which subcommittee Representative Edward J. Markey of Massachusetts Chairman of the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming

24 NC Senators and Reps. US Senate US House of Representatives
Richard Burr Thom Tillis US House of Representatives G.K. Butterfield (District 1) Walter B. Jones (District 3)


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